Blake Studies, Volumes 7-9K. P. Easson and R. R. Easson, 1974 |
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Pagina 24
... meaning well enough - 12 though the suggestion is an invitation to the Nemesis of cogent paradox in the person of the " close reader " who will find several types of am- biguity reversing the meaning of Jerusalem beyond my relatively ...
... meaning well enough - 12 though the suggestion is an invitation to the Nemesis of cogent paradox in the person of the " close reader " who will find several types of am- biguity reversing the meaning of Jerusalem beyond my relatively ...
Pagina 127
... meaning of its own . Such an approach is not inconsistent with interpretations of the meaning of Blake's engravings , another third of his triple art . But because the assump- tion that poetic melos possesses meaning is unorthodox ...
... meaning of its own . Such an approach is not inconsistent with interpretations of the meaning of Blake's engravings , another third of his triple art . But because the assump- tion that poetic melos possesses meaning is unorthodox ...
Pagina 129
... meaning , and he apparently believes that the nature of that meaning is archetypal , although , unlike Epperson , he would not use the term in a Jungian sense . Since rhythm , pitch , and tempo are shared to a degree by poetic melos ...
... meaning , and he apparently believes that the nature of that meaning is archetypal , although , unlike Epperson , he would not use the term in a Jungian sense . Since rhythm , pitch , and tempo are shared to a degree by poetic melos ...
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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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