William Blake, Poet and MysticChapman & Hall, Limited, 1915 - 420 páginas |
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... dreams which should be at once poetic and pictorial , reveals himself as a very notable artist and a very unequal poet ; so that we find in his work beauties of the highest order , side by side with pages that are almost unreadable . In ...
... dreams which should be at once poetic and pictorial , reveals himself as a very notable artist and a very unequal poet ; so that we find in his work beauties of the highest order , side by side with pages that are almost unreadable . In ...
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... dreams , no fancy , no imagination , but an exact sense of the real , a logical spirit , a strong and correct judgment - all attributes of reason . It is reason , therefore , which we find dominating the political as well as the ...
... dreams , no fancy , no imagination , but an exact sense of the real , a logical spirit , a strong and correct judgment - all attributes of reason . It is reason , therefore , which we find dominating the political as well as the ...
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... dreams in America , and towards the free- thinkers , who as yet did not dare to make themselves known . Philosophy , also , was entirely under the influence of reason . Descartes had made it the sole basis of his system , just as Bacon ...
... dreams in America , and towards the free- thinkers , who as yet did not dare to make themselves known . Philosophy , also , was entirely under the influence of reason . Descartes had made it the sole basis of his system , just as Bacon ...
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... dreams of a wandering imagination , or carried away by the blind force of the emotions which poetry seeks to arouse in us . These men of the eighteenth century did not want to be lulled to rest or carried away : what they wanted was to ...
... dreams of a wandering imagination , or carried away by the blind force of the emotions which poetry seeks to arouse in us . These men of the eighteenth century did not want to be lulled to rest or carried away : what they wanted was to ...
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... dream of his mystery of Jesus , and give vent to a sigh of anguish worthy of a Saint Theresa ? But under the authority of the Church , the dreams of an orthodox religion cannot subsist long . Even devotion must take a prescribed form ...
... dream of his mystery of Jesus , and give vent to a sigh of anguish worthy of a Saint Theresa ? But under the authority of the Church , the dreams of an orthodox religion cannot subsist long . Even devotion must take a prescribed form ...
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