Windows of the Morning: A Critical Study of William Blake's Poetical Sketches, 1783Yale University Press, 1940 - 249 pages |
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Page 36
... original faithfully from a " copy which had luckily fallen " 11 into his hands . The copy belonged to Ann Flaxman . It would seem from the fact that Shepherd restored beds that this copy had not been emended by Blake . When , in 1874 ...
... original faithfully from a " copy which had luckily fallen " 11 into his hands . The copy belonged to Ann Flaxman . It would seem from the fact that Shepherd restored beds that this copy had not been emended by Blake . When , in 1874 ...
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... original , that Blake chose the line , " To turn and wind a fiery Pegasus , " for his motto for Number VI in his ... original . For example , he remembered the familiar act of binding sandals upon the feet and throwing a robe about one ...
... original , that Blake chose the line , " To turn and wind a fiery Pegasus , " for his motto for Number VI in his ... original . For example , he remembered the familiar act of binding sandals upon the feet and throwing a robe about one ...
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... original Gaelic texts , controversy had raged over the genuineness of Fragments in 1760 , of Fingal in 1762 , and of Temora in 1763. The influence of these works spread far and wide . There were imitations , parodies , paraphrases , and ...
... original Gaelic texts , controversy had raged over the genuineness of Fragments in 1760 , of Fingal in 1762 , and of Temora in 1763. The influence of these works spread far and wide . There were imitations , parodies , paraphrases , and ...
Contents
THE YOUTHFUL BLAKE | 1 |
THE PRODUCTION OF UNTUTORED YOUTH | 29 |
THE INfluence of MILTON and the Bible | 59 |
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