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Page 132
... show what the poems of a boy of genius ought to show , immense power of assimilation . Such early poems are not , as usually supposed , crude attempts to do something beyond the boy's capacity ; they are , in the case of a boy of real ...
... show what the poems of a boy of genius ought to show , immense power of assimilation . Such early poems are not , as usually supposed , crude attempts to do something beyond the boy's capacity ; they are , in the case of a boy of real ...
Page 160
... shows that they had qualities of the imagina- tion that appealed to him , for they illustrate the trend in poetry that was frankly stated by Joseph Warton in the Advertise- ment to his Odes on Various Subjects : " The Public has been so ...
... shows that they had qualities of the imagina- tion that appealed to him , for they illustrate the trend in poetry that was frankly stated by Joseph Warton in the Advertise- ment to his Odes on Various Subjects : " The Public has been so ...
Page 161
... show no particular use , making it seem probable that they have been added to the set since Blake's ownership . In Volume ... shows the influence of no one single poem , but is a compound of many . There are six " mad songs " in Percy's ...
... show no particular use , making it seem probable that they have been added to the set since Blake's ownership . In Volume ... shows the influence of no one single poem , but is a compound of many . There are six " mad songs " in Percy's ...
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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