William Blake, Poet and MysticChapman & Hall, Limited, 1915 - 420 páginas |
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... spirits spoke , and , becoming his friends , told him their secrets . He lived their life , shared , their passions , rejoiced in their triumphs , exulted in their INTRODUCTION 19 strength and sympathised in their infinite sorrows .
... spirits spoke , and , becoming his friends , told him their secrets . He lived their life , shared , their passions , rejoiced in their triumphs , exulted in their INTRODUCTION 19 strength and sympathised in their infinite sorrows .
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Pierre Berger. INTRODUCTION 19 strength and sympathised in their infinite sorrows . So his people were no longer our people , nor was his world our world . Then , when his dream was ended , when he returned to our gloomy and commonplace ...
Pierre Berger. INTRODUCTION 19 strength and sympathised in their infinite sorrows . So his people were no longer our people , nor was his world our world . Then , when his dream was ended , when he returned to our gloomy and commonplace ...
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... infinite , and many others cannot , according to him , be resolved into any conception furnished by the senses . They are not what he calls organic ideas , that is to say , ideas produced by our physical organs . And yet they exist in ...
... infinite , and many others cannot , according to him , be resolved into any conception furnished by the senses . They are not what he calls organic ideas , that is to say , ideas produced by our physical organs . And yet they exist in ...
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... infinite knowledge , of absolute beauty , these are the desires that gnaw unceasingly at the human heart . But , says Blake , none can desire what he has not perceived . " 1 . The desire of the infinite being in every man , every man ...
... infinite knowledge , of absolute beauty , these are the desires that gnaw unceasingly at the human heart . But , says Blake , none can desire what he has not perceived . " 1 . The desire of the infinite being in every man , every man ...
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... hard- heartedness , the myrtle for conjugal love , the sunflower for desire 1 The Last Judgment . & The Last Judgment . * Notes on Reynolds : Discourse VII . of the infinite , and so making each of these CONSTRUCTIVE WORK 91.
... hard- heartedness , the myrtle for conjugal love , the sunflower for desire 1 The Last Judgment . & The Last Judgment . * Notes on Reynolds : Discourse VII . of the infinite , and so making each of these CONSTRUCTIVE WORK 91.
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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