William Blake, Poet and MysticChapman & Hall, Limited, 1915 - 420 páginas |
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... In the might of stars and angels ! . . . . Delightedly dwells he ' mong fays and talismans And spirits ; and delightedly believes Divinities , being himself divine . " S. T. COLERIDGE . NOTE The Author desires to thank Mr. John Sampson and.
... In the might of stars and angels ! . . . . Delightedly dwells he ' mong fays and talismans And spirits ; and delightedly believes Divinities , being himself divine . " S. T. COLERIDGE . NOTE The Author desires to thank Mr. John Sampson and.
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Pierre Berger. NOTE The Author desires to thank Mr. John Sampson and the Authorities of the Clarendon Press for per- mission to quote from the text of The French Revolution , published - for the first time in the Oxford Edition ( 1913 ) ...
Pierre Berger. NOTE The Author desires to thank Mr. John Sampson and the Authorities of the Clarendon Press for per- mission to quote from the text of The French Revolution , published - for the first time in the Oxford Edition ( 1913 ) ...
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... slight trembling of his spotless lace ruffle . Of course , if any writer did desire to bring some element of reality 1 Montaigne Essays , Book I , chap . 25 . into his work , to show a character stripped of 8 WILLIAM BLAKE.
... slight trembling of his spotless lace ruffle . Of course , if any writer did desire to bring some element of reality 1 Montaigne Essays , Book I , chap . 25 . into his work , to show a character stripped of 8 WILLIAM BLAKE.
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... desires , their lamentations . The sun told him the secret of his eternal glory in the darkness he heard the groaning of the earth and witnessed the cruel convulsions of her travail . He saw everything , nay more , his new world brought ...
... desires , their lamentations . The sun told him the secret of his eternal glory in the darkness he heard the groaning of the earth and witnessed the cruel convulsions of her travail . He saw everything , nay more , his new world brought ...
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... desire to produce , but the 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 ...
... desire to produce , but the 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 ...
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¹ Jerusalem Ahania angels appears artist beauty become body Boehme Book of Job Book of Thel Book of Urizen called Christ conception created creation dark Daughters of Albion death delight desire Divine doctrine dreams earth Emanation engraved Enion Enitharmon eternal existence expression eyes feeling Felpham flowers genius give Heaven and Hell human ideas imagination infinite inspiration invisible Lamb laws light live logical London Luvah man's Marriage of Heaven Milton mind moral mysterious mysticism myths nature never Night VII obscure Oothoon Palamabron passion pity poems poet Poetical Sketches poetry Prophetic Books reason religion Satan senses separated sleep Songs of Experience Songs of Innocence sorrow soul Spectre spirit Swedenborg sweet symbol symbolised Tharmas thee Thel things thou thought Tree of Mystery universe Urizen Urthona Vala visible vision weeping whole William Blake woman words writings Zoas