William Blake, Poet and MysticChapman & Hall, Limited, 1915 - 420 páginas |
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... discover traces of colour upon the old carvings . He delighted in copying them , and in trying to reproduce their faded tints . There , no doubt , he found and cultivated his preference for Gothic art , a preference which 24 WILLIAM BLAKE.
... discover traces of colour upon the old carvings . He delighted in copying them , and in trying to reproduce their faded tints . There , no doubt , he found and cultivated his preference for Gothic art , a preference which 24 WILLIAM BLAKE.
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... delight of the artist in his own creations . All the years that followed were marked by some new work , either from his pen or from his graver . This period witnessed the publication of the two long poems which were begun at Felpham and ...
... delight of the artist in his own creations . All the years that followed were marked by some new work , either from his pen or from his graver . This period witnessed the publication of the two long poems which were begun at Felpham and ...
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... delights in bloodshed ; a kind of monster in human form , with a low brow and membranous ears , a sharp , sting - like tongue , greedy eyes fixed upon the bowl of blood which he is about to drink , powerful limbs , and sharp claws . It ...
... delights in bloodshed ; a kind of monster in human form , with a low brow and membranous ears , a sharp , sting - like tongue , greedy eyes fixed upon the bowl of blood which he is about to drink , powerful limbs , and sharp claws . It ...
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... delights . I know them , therefore , from my own actual experience . " 4 6 97 In a note to Swedenborg , Blake asserts that these things , common in times of antiquity , do still happen , though more rarely . And in the same simple and ...
... delights . I know them , therefore , from my own actual experience . " 4 6 97 In a note to Swedenborg , Blake asserts that these things , common in times of antiquity , do still happen , though more rarely . And in the same simple and ...
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... the contrary , he always delighted in his robust health . He knew nothing of the flagellations and fastings endured by the visionaries 1 Poe : Eleonora . of the Church , and had never experienced that intense HIS VISIONS 59.
... the contrary , he always delighted in his robust health . He knew nothing of the flagellations and fastings endured by the visionaries 1 Poe : Eleonora . of the Church , and had never experienced that intense HIS VISIONS 59.
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