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... feelings in sundry comments which might , we think , have been much better left to the privacy of the note - books in which they were jotted down by their irritable and neglected author . On the close of his apprenticeship , Blake set ...
... unsympathy ) , as with a sensitive man of fine feeling it always must be , the most imaginative and transcendental 6 transcendental of its expressions ; and how Blake at. THE CIRCLE OF THE TRAITORS . Life of William Blake . 25.
... feeling . I can yet recall it when , on one occasion , dwelling upon the exquisite beauty of the Parable of the Prodigal , he began to repeat a part of it ; but at the words when he was yet a great way off , his father saw him , he ...
... feeling are , however , fairly put forward . Aristotle distinguishes sponges under two heads , those that might be cleaned , and those which could not . Of the last he states that their substance was compact , but perforated by large ...
... feeling his power over the King , at once endea- voured to make the match with the Infanta acceptable to his own Court . Paul V. ( Borghese ) objected to it , but still the project was submitted to a Junta of Theologians , and the ...