William Blake, Poet and MysticChapman & Hall, Limited, 1914 - 420 páginas |
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... Universe - The Creation of the World : Spectre and Emanation - the Fall and Regeneration of Man PAGE 3 22 43 48 8888383 63 68 988 76 86 99 X The Four Zoas and their Emanations 128 XI His other Creations , and the Worlds they live in 168 ...
... Universe - The Creation of the World : Spectre and Emanation - the Fall and Regeneration of Man PAGE 3 22 43 48 8888383 63 68 988 76 86 99 X The Four Zoas and their Emanations 128 XI His other Creations , and the Worlds they live in 168 ...
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... universe that he saw in his visions . Finally , and chiefly , we shall endeavour to show the influence of the visionary upon the poet , searching his works for signs of the mystical and imaginative spirit that produced them , and being ...
... universe that he saw in his visions . Finally , and chiefly , we shall endeavour to show the influence of the visionary upon the poet , searching his works for signs of the mystical and imaginative spirit that produced them , and being ...
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... universe ; or the softer raptures of Keats as he lingers to contemplate all things that are beautiful ; whether it whirls and flashes with colour in the kaleidoscopic dreams and mediæval conceptions of Coleridge ; or whether , as with ...
... universe ; or the softer raptures of Keats as he lingers to contemplate all things that are beautiful ; whether it whirls and flashes with colour in the kaleidoscopic dreams and mediæval conceptions of Coleridge ; or whether , as with ...
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... universe was forgotten and denied . There is an element of mysticism to be found in all the poets , but there is also a clear vision of the world and of life . They may be lifted above our earth , but they do not lose sight of it . They ...
... universe was forgotten and denied . There is an element of mysticism to be found in all the poets , but there is also a clear vision of the world and of life . They may be lifted above our earth , but they do not lose sight of it . They ...
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... universe , and describe its myths . Then we shall study , more closely , his powers of expression as a poet , in order to find out what constitutes his genius , and what are its defects and 20 WILLIAM BLAKE His Life His Character His ...
... universe , and describe its myths . Then we shall study , more closely , his powers of expression as a poet , in order to find out what constitutes his genius , and what are its defects and 20 WILLIAM BLAKE His Life His Character His ...
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