William Blake: A Critical EssayJohn Camden Hotten, 1868 - 304 páginas |
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... tender supremacy of style and noble purity of perfection ; but when we have to drop comparison and cease looking back or for- ward for verses to match with these , we shall hardly find words to suit our sense of their beauty . We speak ...
... tender supremacy of style and noble purity of perfection ; but when we have to drop comparison and cease looking back or for- ward for verses to match with these , we shall hardly find words to suit our sense of their beauty . We speak ...
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... tender and restless eyes , moulds the eager mobile - seeming lips . Infinite impatience , as of a great preacher or apostle - intense tremulous vitality , as of a great orator - seem to me to give his face the look of one who can do all ...
... tender and restless eyes , moulds the eager mobile - seeming lips . Infinite impatience , as of a great preacher or apostle - intense tremulous vitality , as of a great orator - seem to me to give his face the look of one who can do all ...
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... tender strength of spirit , which won for him honour from all that were honourable . Ready even in a too fervent manner to accept , to praise , to believe in worth and return thanks for it , he will have no man or thing impede or divert ...
... tender strength of spirit , which won for him honour from all that were honourable . Ready even in a too fervent manner to accept , to praise , to believe in worth and return thanks for it , he will have no man or thing impede or divert ...
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... The sweetness and vivid grace of these designs are as noticeable as the energy and rapidity of imagina- tion implied by them . Even in Blake's lifetime their tender and lofty beauty drew down some recognition ; and 56 WILLIAM BLAKE .
... The sweetness and vivid grace of these designs are as noticeable as the energy and rapidity of imagina- tion implied by them . Even in Blake's lifetime their tender and lofty beauty drew down some recognition ; and 56 WILLIAM BLAKE .
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... tender poise of pausing feet , with painless face and sad pure eyes , looks back as with a serene salutation full of pity , before passing away into the clear air and light left at the end of sunset on heaven and the hills ; where ...
... tender poise of pausing feet , with painless face and sad pure eyes , looks back as with a serene salutation full of pity , before passing away into the clear air and light left at the end of sunset on heaven and the hills ; where ...
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