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... spirit . . . . They necessarily have but few companions ; few , who are capable of appreciat- ing their high ... spirits as Blake's are de- sirous of the approval of others and of the attainment of a fame that shows " appreciation of ...
... spirit . . . . They necessarily have but few companions ; few , who are capable of appreciat- ing their high ... spirits as Blake's are de- sirous of the approval of others and of the attainment of a fame that shows " appreciation of ...
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... spirits , and welcomed me with kind affection and gen- erous exultation in my escape from the arrows of darkness . " 71 ... spirit relinquishes the whole to me - but that he will overlook and advise . " 73 The second is from Flaxman to ...
... spirits , and welcomed me with kind affection and gen- erous exultation in my escape from the arrows of darkness . " 71 ... spirit relinquishes the whole to me - but that he will overlook and advise . " 73 The second is from Flaxman to ...
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... spirit , yet ever unable to understand its inscrutable nature , frequently expressed his idea by comparing darkness with a great palace - like structure that stretched forth into se- cret distances from the very threshold of the spirit's ...
... spirit , yet ever unable to understand its inscrutable nature , frequently expressed his idea by comparing darkness with a great palace - like structure that stretched forth into se- cret distances from the very threshold of the spirit's ...
Contents
THE YOUTHFUL BLAKE I | 1 |
THE PRODUCTION OF UNTUTORED YOUTH | 29 |
THE INFLUENCE OF MILTON AND The Bible | 58 |
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