William Blake: A Critical EssayJohn Camden Hotten, 1868 - 304 páginas |
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... spirit and singleness of emotion he loved the name and fol- lowed the likeness of freedom , whatever new name or changed likeness men might put upon her . Liberty and religion , taken in a large and subtle sense of the words , were ...
... spirit and singleness of emotion he loved the name and fol- lowed the likeness of freedom , whatever new name or changed likeness men might put upon her . Liberty and religion , taken in a large and subtle sense of the words , were ...
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... spirit here well - nigh disappears under stifling folds of vegetable leaf and animal incrustation of overgrowing husk . It lies dumb and dull , almost as a thing itself begotten of the perishable body , conceived in bondage and brought ...
... spirit here well - nigh disappears under stifling folds of vegetable leaf and animal incrustation of overgrowing husk . It lies dumb and dull , almost as a thing itself begotten of the perishable body , conceived in bondage and brought ...
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... spirits Time only is the friend of man ; and for man's sake has given him Space to dwell in , as under the shadow and ... spirit endure life for a little , under the iron law of the maker and the oppressor of man . Alone among the other ...
... spirits Time only is the friend of man ; and for man's sake has given him Space to dwell in , as under the shadow and ... spirit endure life for a little , under the iron law of the maker and the oppressor of man . Alone among the other ...
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... spirit , type of all sorrows and tyrannies that are brought forth upon it , saddest of all the elements , tightest as a curb and painfullest as a load upon the soul : then the air wherein man is naked , the fire wherein man is blind ...
... spirit , type of all sorrows and tyrannies that are brought forth upon it , saddest of all the elements , tightest as a curb and painfullest as a load upon the soul : then the air wherein man is naked , the fire wherein man is blind ...
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... spirit are so woven that they shall no longer be as shrouds or swaddling - clothes to hamper the newly born or consume the newly dead , but free raiment and fair symbol of the spirit . For the power of the creative dæmon , which began ...
... spirit are so woven that they shall no longer be as shrouds or swaddling - clothes to hamper the newly born or consume the newly dead , but free raiment and fair symbol of the spirit . For the power of the creative dæmon , which began ...
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admirable Ahania Albion ALFRED CONCANEN allegory Angel artist beauty Blake body Book of Urizen BRET HARTE Caiaphas called cloth extra cloud colour creed Cromek Crown 8vo dæmon death delight Demy 8vo designs desire devil divine earth Edited engraved eternal evil eyes Facsimile faith fancy father fear Felpham fierce fiery fire flame flesh flower fruit Fuzon gilt give given hand heaven hell holy human infinite innocence Jehovah Jerusalem labour less light limbs living lyrical matter mind moral mystic nature never night noble Notes numerous Illustrations once Oothoon OUIDA Palamabron Pantheist passion perfect pity pleasure poem poet praise prophecy prophet prophetic books pure qualities religion Rintrah Satan seems sense shadow sight sleep Song of Los Songs soul spirit Stothard strange sweet symbolic Theotormon things thou thought tion Tiriel Urizen verse vision WILKIE COLLINS William Blake wind words worth