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... later records appear in this light . Much as the later Freudian interpreters of Blake like to exaggerate every tiny intimacy of his personal life , the plain truth probably is that Blake's courtship was a perfectly natural , boyish one ...
... later records appear in this light . Much as the later Freudian interpreters of Blake like to exaggerate every tiny intimacy of his personal life , the plain truth probably is that Blake's courtship was a perfectly natural , boyish one ...
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... later work , that he had not the kind of dramatic sense that enabled him to give life and personality to his figures . There is a strange absence of personalities , other than purely symbolical ones in his later work and , after Thel ...
... later work , that he had not the kind of dramatic sense that enabled him to give life and personality to his figures . There is a strange absence of personalities , other than purely symbolical ones in his later work and , after Thel ...
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... later symbolic pic- tures . It recalls the line in Macpherson's Fingal , " His hair flies from his head like a flame . " 23 The light that glows about his head contrasts strongly with the darker base where crea- tures are in startled ...
... later symbolic pic- tures . It recalls the line in Macpherson's Fingal , " His hair flies from his head like a flame . " 23 The light that glows about his head contrasts strongly with the darker base where crea- tures are in startled ...
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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