Windows of the Morning: A Critical Study of William Blake's Poetical Sketches, 1783Yale University Press, 1940 - 249 pages |
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Page 53
... figures used decoratively on the dedication page . Some figures in the pictures are poised in air or float in graceful lines char- acteristic of Blake's work ; others are muscular figures , often with large heads and staring square ...
... figures used decoratively on the dedication page . Some figures in the pictures are poised in air or float in graceful lines char- acteristic of Blake's work ; others are muscular figures , often with large heads and staring square ...
Page 123
... figures of his own creation ; thereafter , unlike Bunyan whose personifications were so sharply and truly drawn that one remembers meeting the in- dividuals in the last walk down the street , Blake's allegorical figures moved in an ...
... figures of his own creation ; thereafter , unlike Bunyan whose personifications were so sharply and truly drawn that one remembers meeting the in- dividuals in the last walk down the street , Blake's allegorical figures moved in an ...
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... figures of speech , which seem not the invention of reason but a dis- covery with his " double vision " of new resemblances between familiar objects . Lucy Allen Paton has said about Blake's fig- ures of speech : " They serve him in ...
... figures of speech , which seem not the invention of reason but a dis- covery with his " double vision " of new resemblances between familiar objects . Lucy Allen Paton has said about Blake's fig- ures of speech : " They serve him in ...
Contents
THE YOUTHFUL BLAKE | 1 |
THE PRODUCTION OF UNTUTORED YOUTH | 29 |
THE INfluence of MILTON and the Bible | 59 |
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