William Blake, Poet and MysticChapman & Hall, Limited, 1915 - 420 páginas |
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... Mysticism and its various Forms VII His Theories - The Work of Demolition - Negation of the Senses and of Reason VIII Constructive Work - Imagination and Symbolism IX His Universe - The Creation of the World : Spectre and Emanation ...
... Mysticism and its various Forms VII His Theories - The Work of Demolition - Negation of the Senses and of Reason VIII Constructive Work - Imagination and Symbolism IX His Universe - The Creation of the World : Spectre and Emanation ...
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... mysticism and of prophetic vision upon the poetic spirit properly so called . This will therefore be above all an attempt at literary criticism and psychological analysis . We shall not concern ourselves with the historical aspect of ...
... mysticism and of prophetic vision upon the poetic spirit properly so called . This will therefore be above all an attempt at literary criticism and psychological analysis . We shall not concern ourselves with the historical aspect of ...
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... mysticism . The principal example is the spiritual revival which gave birth to Methodism ( 1738 ) . This was the doing of Whitefield the mystic ( 1714-1770 ) , and of Wesley the enthusiast ( 1703-1791 ) , a dreamer and at the same time ...
... mysticism . The principal example is the spiritual revival which gave birth to Methodism ( 1738 ) . This was the doing of Whitefield the mystic ( 1714-1770 ) , and of Wesley the enthusiast ( 1703-1791 ) , a dreamer and at the same time ...
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... mystics , and the world has seen many of them . But there have been relatively few who have described their visions in ... mysticism to be found in all the poets , but there is also a clear vision of the world and of life . They may be ...
... mystics , and the world has seen many of them . But there have been relatively few who have described their visions in ... mysticism to be found in all the poets , but there is also a clear vision of the world and of life . They may be ...
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... mysticism is such that our language is no more sufficient to describe his visions than his pencil was capable of expressing them fully . He needed to employ a new language , to take our words and give them an unknown meaning , to invent ...
... mysticism is such that our language is no more sufficient to describe his visions than his pencil was capable of expressing them fully . He needed to employ a new language , to take our words and give them an unknown meaning , to invent ...
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