Windows of the Morning: A Critical Study of William Blake's Poetical Sketches, 1783Yale University Press, 1940 - 249 pages |
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... eye able to penetrate through the abstractions , and to see concretely embodied the emotions or " spiritual sensations , " which beholds the eternal vision of anything . That is the poet's eye . That is the eye with which he saw and ...
... eye able to penetrate through the abstractions , and to see concretely embodied the emotions or " spiritual sensations , " which beholds the eternal vision of anything . That is the poet's eye . That is the eye with which he saw and ...
Page 156
... Eyes do see , And a double vision is always with me . With my inward Eye ' tis an old Man gray ; With my outward , a Thistle across my way.58 is thus early made manifest in the way in which he either al- tered details about nature which ...
... Eyes do see , And a double vision is always with me . With my inward Eye ' tis an old Man gray ; With my outward , a Thistle across my way.58 is thus early made manifest in the way in which he either al- tered details about nature which ...
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... eyes across the field . . . ” " with Macpherson's lines in Fingal ( I , 7 ) : “ Their eyes are like flames of fire and roll in search of foes of the land , " or in Sul - malla of Lumon ( II , 231 ) : " His eyes were wandering flames ...
... eyes across the field . . . ” " with Macpherson's lines in Fingal ( I , 7 ) : “ Their eyes are like flames of fire and roll in search of foes of the land , " or in Sul - malla of Lumon ( II , 231 ) : " His eyes were wandering flames ...
Contents
THE YOUTHFUL BLAKE | 1 |
THE PRODUCTION OF UNTUTORED YOUTH | 29 |
THE INfluence of MILTON and the Bible | 59 |
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