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... gave his son the pleasure of buying for himself in the auction rooms of Langford and Christie , until he drew even the friendly assistance of the auctioneer . Blake's extensive collection of prints that was sold in 1821 probably was ...
... gave his son the pleasure of buying for himself in the auction rooms of Langford and Christie , until he drew even the friendly assistance of the auctioneer . Blake's extensive collection of prints that was sold in 1821 probably was ...
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Margaret Ruth Lowery. pherson's work gave Blake much upon which he continued to build . Macpherson , eventually at least , checked the lyrical note in Blake ; but it gave impetus to Blake's experimentation with rhythm and with concepts ...
Margaret Ruth Lowery. pherson's work gave Blake much upon which he continued to build . Macpherson , eventually at least , checked the lyrical note in Blake ; but it gave impetus to Blake's experimentation with rhythm and with concepts ...
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... gave it distinction ? Contrasted with the standardized and gen- eralized phrases , the stereotyped epithets , and the conventional abstractions of much contemporary verse , Blake's diction was singularly simple and unaffected . There ...
... gave it distinction ? Contrasted with the standardized and gen- eralized phrases , the stereotyped epithets , and the conventional abstractions of much contemporary verse , Blake's diction was singularly simple and unaffected . There ...
Contents
THE YOUTHFUL BLAKE I | 1 |
THE PRODUCTION OF UNTUTORED YOUTH | 29 |
THE INFLUENCE OF MILTON AND The Bible | 58 |
Copyright | |
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