The Divine Vision: Studies in the Poetry and Art of William Blake, Born November 28th, 1757V. Gollancz, 1957 - 216 pages |
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... eternal part , may well have given Blake the first suggestion of themes that he later made his own — the relation between the spectral selfhood and the eternal humanity , the Imagination . The present time may find assistance in the ...
... eternal part , may well have given Blake the first suggestion of themes that he later made his own — the relation between the spectral selfhood and the eternal humanity , the Imagination . The present time may find assistance in the ...
Page 153
... eternal life.1 Although there has been a progressive growth from Judaism to Christianity , in a way there has also been regressive growth in order to give a body to error that it may be destroyed . This is well illustrated by the ...
... eternal life.1 Although there has been a progressive growth from Judaism to Christianity , in a way there has also been regressive growth in order to give a body to error that it may be destroyed . This is well illustrated by the ...
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... Eternal as it is revealed here and now in earthly life . In his Vision of the Last Judgment he writes : The Nature of Visionary Fancy , or Imagination , is very little known , & the Eternal nature & permanence of its ever Existent ...
... Eternal as it is revealed here and now in earthly life . In his Vision of the Last Judgment he writes : The Nature of Visionary Fancy , or Imagination , is very little known , & the Eternal nature & permanence of its ever Existent ...
Contents
Epitaph for William Blake | xv |
William Blake Isaac Watts and Mrs Barbauld | 65 |
Blake and Milton | 89 |
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