William Blake, Poet and MysticChapman & Hall, Limited, 1915 - 420 páginas |
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... become of the creative fancy , the fruitful disorder of the Renaissance ? Where were the freedom and the playful ... becomes the age of reason triumphant , 1 Boileau : Art Poétique , Canto I , 1. 37 . enjoying the fruits of its victory ...
... become of the creative fancy , the fruitful disorder of the Renaissance ? Where were the freedom and the playful ... becomes the age of reason triumphant , 1 Boileau : Art Poétique , Canto I , 1. 37 . enjoying the fruits of its victory ...
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... its wit , its concise lines that have so often become proverbs , the absolute correctness and perfect poise which make it a model for style . All ་ these are qualities belonging to excellent prose . In these INTRODUCTION 7.
... its wit , its concise lines that have so often become proverbs , the absolute correctness and perfect poise which make it a model for style . All ་ these are qualities belonging to excellent prose . In these INTRODUCTION 7.
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... become an actual fact . Nevertheless , this mirage of their dreams attracted them ; they surrounded it with close reasoning ; they consecrated their life to it as they would to a religion ; they made a creed of it which left no room for ...
... become an actual fact . Nevertheless , this mirage of their dreams attracted them ; they surrounded it with close reasoning ; they consecrated their life to it as they would to a religion ; they made a creed of it which left no room for ...
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... become fashionable : Shenstone's Schoolmistress ( 1742 ) , Thomson's Castle of Indolence ( 1748 ) and Beattie's ... becomes , as in the case of Victor Hugo , visual and richly coloured , or produces the sense of a vague and melancholy ...
... become fashionable : Shenstone's Schoolmistress ( 1742 ) , Thomson's Castle of Indolence ( 1748 ) and Beattie's ... becomes , as in the case of Victor Hugo , visual and richly coloured , or produces the sense of a vague and melancholy ...
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... become almost one of his native weeds . If he had not been a peasant and a labourer , his music might have been indistinguishable from that of the nature - poets of the eighteenth century , who were the objects of his youthful ...
... become almost one of his native weeds . If he had not been a peasant and a labourer , his music might have been indistinguishable from that of the nature - poets of the eighteenth century , who were the objects of his youthful ...
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