Windows of the Morning: A Critical Study of William Blake's Poetical Sketches, 1783Yale University Press, 1940 - 249 pages |
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... early association which possibly links Blake to Flaxman and Wedgwood . A sister of William Pars was an expert enamelist and engraver . She was the one of twenty - eight women , employed during 1774 by Wedgwood to produce designs for the ...
... early association which possibly links Blake to Flaxman and Wedgwood . A sister of William Pars was an expert enamelist and engraver . She was the one of twenty - eight women , employed during 1774 by Wedgwood to produce designs for the ...
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... early poetry is reflective of his reading . During his boyhood and early manhood he doubtless became acquainted with a great many more books than have survived with his mark of owner- ship . These books would have been an important ...
... early poetry is reflective of his reading . During his boyhood and early manhood he doubtless became acquainted with a great many more books than have survived with his mark of owner- ship . These books would have been an important ...
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... early poems any more closely than the selection which Malkin quoted . Blake prob- ably did read Jonson . He was one of the few early writers whose works were available in Blake's day . Ben Jonson ( 1716 ) , Beaumont and Fletcher ( 1711 ...
... early poems any more closely than the selection which Malkin quoted . Blake prob- ably did read Jonson . He was one of the few early writers whose works were available in Blake's day . Ben Jonson ( 1716 ) , Beaumont and Fletcher ( 1711 ...
Contents
THE YOUTHFUL BLAKE | 1 |
THE PRODUCTION OF UNTUTORED YOUTH | 29 |
THE INfluence of MILTON and the Bible | 59 |
Copyright | |
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