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... written within his lifetime and the only one written without interest in coloring the subject to suit some personal motive , it is a primary authority . The second printed source of information about Blake's early life is that written ...
... written within his lifetime and the only one written without interest in coloring the subject to suit some personal motive , it is a primary authority . The second printed source of information about Blake's early life is that written ...
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... writing has made little contribution to a knowledge of Blake . Much of it is im- aginative , or written to support some fantastic theory of his imagined abnormality or of his genius . Perhaps the greater part of the more recent writing ...
... writing has made little contribution to a knowledge of Blake . Much of it is im- aginative , or written to support some fantastic theory of his imagined abnormality or of his genius . Perhaps the greater part of the more recent writing ...
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... written . " 25 The second is by a Latin professor and poet - whose own poetry is like the song of a hermit - thrush - who for the mo- ment turned critic , the late A. E. Housman . In the Leslie Stephen Lecture delivered in Cambridge May ...
... written . " 25 The second is by a Latin professor and poet - whose own poetry is like the song of a hermit - thrush - who for the mo- ment turned critic , the late A. E. Housman . In the Leslie Stephen Lecture delivered in Cambridge May ...
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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