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... clouds whence the sun rises , while it should be observed that the whole imagery of the poem is atmospheric and dae- monic , ordinary living things being nowhere introduced . " 13 As late as 1910 Saintsbury again reiterated his earlier ...
... clouds whence the sun rises , while it should be observed that the whole imagery of the poem is atmospheric and dae- monic , ordinary living things being nowhere introduced . " 13 As late as 1910 Saintsbury again reiterated his earlier ...
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... clouds of the skies . " ( Psalm 18.11 . ) This same image of the psalmist is found again in II Samuel 22.12 : " And he made darkness pavilions round about him , dark waters , and thick clouds . " 30 Recurrent in Blake's mind is this ...
... clouds of the skies . " ( Psalm 18.11 . ) This same image of the psalmist is found again in II Samuel 22.12 : " And he made darkness pavilions round about him , dark waters , and thick clouds . " 30 Recurrent in Blake's mind is this ...
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... cloud With howling woe , ( p . 15 , ll . 12-13 , 17-18 . ) The phrase , " like a fiend in a cloud , " Blake used twice later , both times in versions of Infant Sorrow : My mother groan'd ! my father wept . Into the dangerous world I ...
... cloud With howling woe , ( p . 15 , ll . 12-13 , 17-18 . ) The phrase , " like a fiend in a cloud , " Blake used twice later , both times in versions of Infant Sorrow : My mother groan'd ! my father wept . Into the dangerous world I ...
Contents
THE YOUTHFUL BLAKE I | 1 |
THE PRODUCTION OF UNTUTORED YOUTH | 29 |
THE INFLUENCE OF MILTON AND The Bible | 58 |
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