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Pagina 165
... described in what we must take to be the ultimate act of prolific work , the making of reality in the languages of man : And they conversed together in Visionary forms dramatic which bright Redounded from their Tongues in thunderous ...
... described in what we must take to be the ultimate act of prolific work , the making of reality in the languages of man : And they conversed together in Visionary forms dramatic which bright Redounded from their Tongues in thunderous ...
Pagina 62
... described Blake's intention " to spread a familiar and domestic atmosphere round the most important of all subjects , to connect the visible and the invisible world " ( p . xiv ) . Viewed in relation to its text , Blake's design most ...
... described Blake's intention " to spread a familiar and domestic atmosphere round the most important of all subjects , to connect the visible and the invisible world " ( p . xiv ) . Viewed in relation to its text , Blake's design most ...
Pagina 121
... described . It has too often been the subject merely of passing remarks and perfunctory first chapters in studies that have their central focus elsewhere . The two books on the Poetical Sketches , Margaret Lowery's Windows of the ...
... described . It has too often been the subject merely of passing remarks and perfunctory first chapters in studies that have their central focus elsewhere . The two books on the Poetical Sketches , Margaret Lowery's Windows of the ...
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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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