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... manner is never so exact as to conceal the fact that the poet is writing in the eighteenth and not in the sixteenth century . " 53 One qual- ity that Garnett must have appreciated in Blake's “ reproduc- tion of Shakespeare's manner " is ...
... manner is never so exact as to conceal the fact that the poet is writing in the eighteenth and not in the sixteenth century . " 53 One qual- ity that Garnett must have appreciated in Blake's “ reproduc- tion of Shakespeare's manner " is ...
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... manner of its composition may have led Blake to imitate it . The general theme of " true love " is that of " My silks and fine array " 1 where the test of true love is the same , and where the manner and tone of Blake's lament are very ...
... manner of its composition may have led Blake to imitate it . The general theme of " true love " is that of " My silks and fine array " 1 where the test of true love is the same , and where the manner and tone of Blake's lament are very ...
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... manner . Perhaps no detail is more characteristic of Macpherson's work than his use of " ghosts , " of which examples are innu- merable . One time " a thousand ghosts shriek at once on the hollow wind " ( I , 62 ) ; another " the ghosts ...
... manner . Perhaps no detail is more characteristic of Macpherson's work than his use of " ghosts , " of which examples are innu- merable . One time " a thousand ghosts shriek at once on the hollow wind " ( I , 62 ) ; another " the ghosts ...
Contents
THE YOUTHFUL BLAKE I | 1 |
THE PRODUCTION OF UNTUTORED YOUTH | 29 |
THE INFLUENCE OF MILTON AND The Bible | 58 |
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