William Blake, Poet and MysticChapman & Hall, Limited, 1915 - 420 páginas |
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... conceptions of Coleridge ; or whether , as with Wordsworth , it penetrates the essence of the simplest objects ... conception . It creates the cultured religion of Chateaubriand and Lamartine , and passing from the vivid pantheism ...
... conceptions of Coleridge ; or whether , as with Wordsworth , it penetrates the essence of the simplest objects ... conception . It creates the cultured religion of Chateaubriand and Lamartine , and passing from the vivid pantheism ...
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... conceptions till it became an integral part of his life . He put forth spontaneous and splendid poems full of imagination and fancy . At first little fettered by sym- bolism , it gradually weighed him down ; and the moment came at last ...
... conceptions till it became an integral part of his life . He put forth spontaneous and splendid poems full of imagination and fancy . At first little fettered by sym- bolism , it gradually weighed him down ; and the moment came at last ...
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... conceptions . We see Christ on His Throne , the Book of Life open upon His knees : around Him are the four and twenty Elders , and angels bearing the symbols of Baptism and the Lord's Supper . The Recording Angel holds the book in which ...
... conceptions . We see Christ on His Throne , the Book of Life open upon His knees : around Him are the four and twenty Elders , and angels bearing the symbols of Baptism and the Lord's Supper . The Recording Angel holds the book in which ...
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... conception of an Astral Plane , and the many phenomena of spiritualism . The question will for ever continue to be asked : Were such things here as we do speak about ? Or have we eaten on the insane root That takes the reason prisoner ...
... conception of an Astral Plane , and the many phenomena of spiritualism . The question will for ever continue to be asked : Were such things here as we do speak about ? Or have we eaten on the insane root That takes the reason prisoner ...
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... conception of these " winged messengers from heaven . " It was not until after he had read and meditated upon Swedenborg that he began to see visions like Swedenborg's own . Spirits , prophets and angels appeared to him . He dined with ...
... conception of these " winged messengers from heaven . " It was not until after he had read and meditated upon Swedenborg that he began to see visions like Swedenborg's own . Spirits , prophets and angels appeared to him . He dined with ...
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