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Page 165
... effect , is very like Blake's . Saintsbury has eulogized Blake's Mad Song in his history of prosody as showing " a new birth of prosody . " He based his judgment upon the pure verse - effect , undivorced from thought and yet independent ...
... effect , is very like Blake's . Saintsbury has eulogized Blake's Mad Song in his history of prosody as showing " a new birth of prosody . " He based his judgment upon the pure verse - effect , undivorced from thought and yet independent ...
Page 168
Margaret Ruth Lowery. accumulative effect , more clearly the details drawn upon for Fair Elenor . When Manfred made his declaration to Isabelle : 88 She shrieked , and started from him ... effect of the story . 168 Windows of the Morning .
Margaret Ruth Lowery. accumulative effect , more clearly the details drawn upon for Fair Elenor . When Manfred made his declaration to Isabelle : 88 She shrieked , and started from him ... effect of the story . 168 Windows of the Morning .
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... effect . T. Sturge Moore spoke to this point , especially in regard to the Songs : " My second remark concerns the exqui- site ear for what pedants call bad rhymes which Blake shows in the songs . To rhyme ' shade ' with ' bed ' or ...
... effect . T. Sturge Moore spoke to this point , especially in regard to the Songs : " My second remark concerns the exqui- site ear for what pedants call bad rhymes which Blake shows in the songs . To rhyme ' shade ' with ' bed ' or ...
Contents
THE YOUTHFUL BLAKE I | 1 |
THE PRODUCTION OF UNTUTORED YOUTH | 29 |
THE INFLUENCE OF MILTON AND The Bible | 58 |
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