The Divine Vision: Studies in the Poetry and Art of William Blake, Born November 28th, 1757V. Gollancz, 1957 - 216 pages |
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... child and the Angel Sleep to hover over Blake's . In both poems the human child is compared with the Christ - child . In stanza 3 of Watts's poem Christ is said to become ' a child like thee ' and in stanza 6 of Blake's poem we find a ...
... child and the Angel Sleep to hover over Blake's . In both poems the human child is compared with the Christ - child . In stanza 3 of Watts's poem Christ is said to become ' a child like thee ' and in stanza 6 of Blake's poem we find a ...
Page 76
... child sees smiling , and which is identified with the smiling face of all human children . The flower poem , the animal or bird poem , and the insect poem are all traditional features of collections of children's poetry in the ...
... child sees smiling , and which is identified with the smiling face of all human children . The flower poem , the animal or bird poem , and the insect poem are all traditional features of collections of children's poetry in the ...
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... child ) . In Bunyan we see the adult interested only in forcing the child into the mould of a tradi- tional morality . Watts also holds this view , as it were officially , but he has a secret sympathy for the child as a child , and ...
... child ) . In Bunyan we see the adult interested only in forcing the child into the mould of a tradi- tional morality . Watts also holds this view , as it were officially , but he has a secret sympathy for the child as a child , and ...
Contents
Epitaph for William Blake | xv |
William Blake Isaac Watts and Mrs Barbauld | 65 |
Blake and Milton | 89 |
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