The Divine Vision: Studies in the Poetry and Art of William Blake, Born November 28th, 1757V. Gollancz, 1957 - 216 pages |
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... followed Porphyry in his extreme rejection of the physical world and the body ) , is here stating the truth as it appears from the point of view of the intelligible world . From the point of view of the immortal mother , the daughter's ...
... followed Porphyry in his extreme rejection of the physical world and the body ) , is here stating the truth as it appears from the point of view of the intelligible world . From the point of view of the immortal mother , the daughter's ...
Page 99
... followed after a colon by the number of the line . Of the four copies of Milton , the Keynes text adopts the order of the latest and most complete ( Copy ' D ' in the Keynes - Wolf Census ) , adding the Preface from the earlier copies ...
... followed after a colon by the number of the line . Of the four copies of Milton , the Keynes text adopts the order of the latest and most complete ( Copy ' D ' in the Keynes - Wolf Census ) , adding the Preface from the earlier copies ...
Page 103
... followed the narrative of the scriptural epic as preserved in The Four Zoas . After dealing with creation , deluge , the fall of Satan and Adam , and the various phases of the cycle of history , it would have shown the apocalypse ...
... followed the narrative of the scriptural epic as preserved in The Four Zoas . After dealing with creation , deluge , the fall of Satan and Adam , and the various phases of the cycle of history , it would have shown the apocalypse ...
Contents
Epitaph for William Blake | xv |
William Blake Isaac Watts and Mrs Barbauld | 65 |
Blake and Milton | 89 |
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