The Divine Vision: Studies in the Poetry and Art of William Blake, Born November 28th, 1757V. Gollancz, 1957 - 216 pages |
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... seen half reclining under a tree , the black - and - white patches on the bark suggest rather the birch ( the Celtic tree of death , as Blake would know from Percy's ballads ) than the elm . Death and sleep are , in the symbolic ...
... seen half reclining under a tree , the black - and - white patches on the bark suggest rather the birch ( the Celtic tree of death , as Blake would know from Percy's ballads ) than the elm . Death and sleep are , in the symbolic ...
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... seen in the law an aspect that is fulfilled by the gospel , and another aspect that is annihilated by it . For Blake this means that Generation is the battlefield of the imaginative and natural visions , and that there is a dialectic 1 ...
... seen in the law an aspect that is fulfilled by the gospel , and another aspect that is annihilated by it . For Blake this means that Generation is the battlefield of the imaginative and natural visions , and that there is a dialectic 1 ...
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... seen in regenerations terrific or complacent , varying According to the subject of discourse ; & every Word and every Character Was Human according to the Expansion or Contraction , the Translucence or Opakeness of Nervous fibres : such ...
... seen in regenerations terrific or complacent , varying According to the subject of discourse ; & every Word and every Character Was Human according to the Expansion or Contraction , the Translucence or Opakeness of Nervous fibres : such ...
Contents
Epitaph for William Blake | xv |
William Blake Isaac Watts and Mrs Barbauld | 65 |
Blake and Milton | 89 |
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