The Divine Vision: Studies in the Poetry and Art of William Blake, Born November 28th, 1757V. Gollancz, 1957 - 216 pages |
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... passage . One of the greatest lyrics in The Songs of Experi- ence was possibly suggested by two passages in Mrs. Barbauld's Hymns . In Hymn IX she asks a rhetorical question about the flowers : ' How doth the rose draw its crimson from ...
... passage . One of the greatest lyrics in The Songs of Experi- ence was possibly suggested by two passages in Mrs. Barbauld's Hymns . In Hymn IX she asks a rhetorical question about the flowers : ' How doth the rose draw its crimson from ...
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... passage . One of the greatest lyrics in The Songs of Experi- ence was possibly suggested by two passages in Mrs. Barbauld's Hymns . In Hymn IX she asks a rhetorical question about the flowers : ' How doth the rose draw its crimson from ...
... passage . One of the greatest lyrics in The Songs of Experi- ence was possibly suggested by two passages in Mrs. Barbauld's Hymns . In Hymn IX she asks a rhetorical question about the flowers : ' How doth the rose draw its crimson from ...
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... passage contains lines which effectively hint at the form and substance of the poem . In fact , every phrase in this passage is intended to clarify some aspect of the work , especially the theme and structure . I will discuss at some ...
... passage contains lines which effectively hint at the form and substance of the poem . In fact , every phrase in this passage is intended to clarify some aspect of the work , especially the theme and structure . I will discuss at some ...
Contents
Epitaph for William Blake | xv |
William Blake Isaac Watts and Mrs Barbauld | 65 |
Blake and Milton | 89 |
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