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Page 102
... idea in it so corresponds with ideas found in the symbolism he intentionally constructed later that it is unquestionable that his first use of it was only a symbol to him — a symbol that one may believe came by way of “ a flash of the ...
... idea in it so corresponds with ideas found in the symbolism he intentionally constructed later that it is unquestionable that his first use of it was only a symbol to him — a symbol that one may believe came by way of “ a flash of the ...
Page 117
... ideas that are reminiscent of ideas found elsewhere in Shakespeare's work . One instance is the idea of Sir Thomas Dagworth in the lines : • look upon Edward's face- No one can say he fears . But when he turns His back , then I will say ...
... ideas that are reminiscent of ideas found elsewhere in Shakespeare's work . One instance is the idea of Sir Thomas Dagworth in the lines : • look upon Edward's face- No one can say he fears . But when he turns His back , then I will say ...
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... idea of Winter as a ruler , for example , is not new . Thomson stated the idea quite as a matter of fact : • Dread Winter spreads his latest glooms , And reigns tremendous o'er the conquered year . · · Horror wide extends His desolate ...
... idea of Winter as a ruler , for example , is not new . Thomson stated the idea quite as a matter of fact : • Dread Winter spreads his latest glooms , And reigns tremendous o'er the conquered year . · · Horror wide extends His desolate ...
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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