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NUMBER 37
JANUARY 1927

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN STUDIES

LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE NO. 23
PRICE $2.50

Published bi-monthly by the University of Wisconsin, at Madison, Wisconsin.
Entered as second-class matter August 31, 1919, at the post-office at Madison, Wisconsin, under the Act
of August 24, 1912. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in section 1103, Act of
October 3, 1917. Authorized September 17, 1918.

No. 1. British criticisms of American writings, 1783-1815, by William B. Cairns. 98p. $0.50.

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Studies by the members of the department of English. 394p. $1.00.
Classical studies in honor of Charles Forster Smith. 190p. $1.00.
Ordo Rachelis, by Karl Young. 66p. $0.50.

No. 5.

The position of the Roode en Witte Roos in the saga of King Richard III, by
Oscar James Campbell. 170p. $0.50.

No. 6. Goethe's lyric poems in English translation prior to 1860, by Lucretia Van Tuyl
Simmons. 204p. $0.50.

No. 7. Lucilius and Horace a study in the classical theory of imitation, by George Converse Fiske. 524p. $2.50.

No. 8. The first quarto edition of Shakespeare's Hamlet, by Frank Gaylord Hubbard. 120p. $0.50.

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Traces of matriarchy in Germanic hero-lore, by Albert William Aron. 77p. $0.50.
The dramatic associations of the Easter sepulchre, by Karl Young. 130p. $0.50.
Studies by members of the department of English, Series No. 2. 144p. $0.50.
The formation of Tennyson's style-a study, primarily, of the versification of
the early poems, by James Francis Augustin Pyre. 252p. $1.50.

No. 13. Modern thought in the German lyric poets from Goethe to Dehmel, by Friedrich Bruns. 104p. $1.00.

No. 14. British criticisms of American writings, 1815-1833-A contribution to the study of Anglo-American literary relationships, by William B. Cairns. 320p. $2.00. No. 15. Classical studies-Series number 2, by members of the department of classics. 168p. $1.50.

No. 16. A bibliography of German literature in English translation, by Bayard Quincy Morgan. 708p. $2.50.

No. 17. William Wordsworth-His doctrine and art in their historical relations, by Arthur Beatty. 284p. $2.00.

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Studies by members of the department of English, Series No. 3. 226p. $1.50.
The first quarto edition of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, by Frank Gaylord
Hubbard. 116p. $0.50.

No. 20. Studies by the members of the department of Romance languages, Series No. 1. 238p. $1.50.

No. 21. The ancient rhetorical theories of the laughable, by Mary Amelia Grant. 168p. $2.00.

No. 22. Studies in German literature, in honor of Alexander Rudolph Hohlfeld, by his students and colleagues. 268p. $2.00.

No. 23. The mysticism of William Blake, by Helen C. White. 276p. $2.50.

Approved as satisfying in substance the doctor's

thesis requirement of the University of Wisconsin: Frederick A. Manchester,

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This thesis having been approved in respect of form and mechanical execution is referred to

you for judgment upon its substantial merit.

A.G. Laird

Dean

IN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

NUMBER 23

THE MYSTICISM OF WILLIAM BLAKE

BY

HELEN C. WHITE

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH

MADISON

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