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Page 189
... Chatterton's . The form of his similes and their brevity as well as the substance of the comparisons in them are more like Chatterton's than Ossian's . There are a number of associations between Chatterton's and Blake's that are in ...
... Chatterton's . The form of his similes and their brevity as well as the substance of the comparisons in them are more like Chatterton's than Ossian's . There are a number of associations between Chatterton's and Blake's that are in ...
Page 192
Margaret Ruth Lowery. Blake and Chatterton made many allusions to Newton , Blake never kindly , Chatterton rarely so . Closely allied to this reference is the attitude of both youths toward religion . When Chatterton was but eleven , he ...
Margaret Ruth Lowery. Blake and Chatterton made many allusions to Newton , Blake never kindly , Chatterton rarely so . Closely allied to this reference is the attitude of both youths toward religion . When Chatterton was but eleven , he ...
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... Chatterton's " Godred " which Chatterton used again in Craishes Heraultry and in The Un- known Knyght . Chatterton added a footnote to " Hel " in Gorthmund to explain " Hela , " a god of the Danes , whose symbol was the black raven . In ...
... Chatterton's " Godred " which Chatterton used again in Craishes Heraultry and in The Un- known Knyght . Chatterton added a footnote to " Hel " in Gorthmund to explain " Hela , " a god of the Danes , whose symbol was the black raven . In ...
Contents
THE YOUTHFUL BLAKE I | 1 |
THE PRODUCTION OF UNTUTORED YOUTH | 29 |
THE INFLUENCE OF MILTON AND The Bible | 58 |
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