Blake Studies, Volumes 7-9K. P. Easson and R. R. Easson, 1974 |
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Pagina 136
... child would likely be drawn toward the first reading , as he would in all of the Songs which , as Blake tells us , " Every child may joy to hear . " Time - meter , as Robinson notes , is characteristic of nursery rhymes and of any ...
... child would likely be drawn toward the first reading , as he would in all of the Songs which , as Blake tells us , " Every child may joy to hear . " Time - meter , as Robinson notes , is characteristic of nursery rhymes and of any ...
Pagina 10
... child , he has joined the sheep . Interpretation of the group in There is No Natural Religion should , therefore , concentrate on the child's action . He is oblivious of the " reason- ing power " referred to in the text , and reaches ...
... child , he has joined the sheep . Interpretation of the group in There is No Natural Religion should , therefore , concentrate on the child's action . He is oblivious of the " reason- ing power " referred to in the text , and reaches ...
Pagina 78
... child . As Damon has demonstrated , Blake " does not contemplate children , in the manner of Wordsworth , Hugo , and Longfellow ; he actually enters into their souls and speaks through their own mouths . " Similarly , Roethke's poems ...
... child . As Damon has demonstrated , Blake " does not contemplate children , in the manner of Wordsworth , Hugo , and Longfellow ; he actually enters into their souls and speaks through their own mouths . " Similarly , Roethke's poems ...
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EDWARD J ROSE Preface | 4 |
E B MURRAY Jerusalem Reversed | 11 |
MARTIN BUTLIN A New Portrait of William | 100 |
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