The Divine Vision: Studies in the Poetry and Art of William Blake, Born November 28th, 1757A collection of nine essays on Blake as artist & poet, originally issued in celebration of the bicentennial of his birth. |
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Epitaph for William Blake | xv |
William Blake Isaac Watts and Mrs Barbauld | 65 |
Blake and Milton | 89 |
Copyright | |
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Adam angels appears Barbauld Bedang Shaster Beulah Bishen Blake's poem body Book Book of Urizen Brimha called cave cavern Chapter child Christ Christian colour Covering Cherub cycle dark Daughters of Albion death deism descend described divine drawings earth engraving epic Erdman eternal fall fallen Felpham female Foster Damon Four Zoas Gates Geoffrey Keynes Hades Hayley heaven hence Hindu creation Holy human Hymn illustrated imaginative incarnation Intellect Isaac Watts Jerusalem Jesus Keynes lapsed soul lines Lion Little Girl Lost London Luvah Lyca Lyca's man's Milton moral law Motte Motte's picture Museum Mysteries natural religion Newton Ololon Oothoon Palamabron passage Persephone plate Platonic Plotinus poet poetry Porphyry Principia prophetic Rahab Rintrah Satan seven sleep Songs of Experience spirit Starry Jealousy stars Sweet symbolic Taylor thee Thel theme tion traditional tree Ulro Urizen Vala vision Watts William Blake woman Word Young's Night Thoughts