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Page 90
... lines through the use of obsolete words and a style of which he disapproved . Gray reiterated Johnson's objection to the forced use of Spenser's language . William Thompson , writ- ing in a preface to his Hymn to May , explained that ...
... lines through the use of obsolete words and a style of which he disapproved . Gray reiterated Johnson's objection to the forced use of Spenser's language . William Thompson , writ- ing in a preface to his Hymn to May , explained that ...
Page 139
... lines ; but Thomson's Summer , whence came other influences upon Blake , reveals lines which not only give the outline of Blake's picture perfectly but fill in the colors and suggest the meaning . Whether Blake consciously tried to ...
... lines ; but Thomson's Summer , whence came other influences upon Blake , reveals lines which not only give the outline of Blake's picture perfectly but fill in the colors and suggest the meaning . Whether Blake consciously tried to ...
Page 143
... lines repeats the lines from Thomson's Summer : .. hence burnished war Gleams on the day ; the nobler works of peace Hence bless mankind ; and generous commerce binds The round of nations in a golden chain . ( p . 58 , 11. 136-139 ...
... lines repeats the lines from Thomson's Summer : .. hence burnished war Gleams on the day ; the nobler works of peace Hence bless mankind ; and generous commerce binds The round of nations in a golden chain . ( p . 58 , 11. 136-139 ...
Contents
THE YOUTHFUL BLAKE I | 1 |
THE PRODUCTION OF UNTUTORED YOUTH | 29 |
THE INFLUENCE OF MILTON AND The Bible | 58 |
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