Windows of the Morning: A Critical Study of William Blake's Poetical Sketches, 1783Yale University Press, 1940 - 249 pages |
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... play at no point . It was a play attributed to William Mountfort , 16 acted at the Theatre - Royal , and printed in 1691. The second play about King Edward the Third is called The Raigne of King Edward the Third , " published in 1596 ...
... play at no point . It was a play attributed to William Mountfort , 16 acted at the Theatre - Royal , and printed in 1691. The second play about King Edward the Third is called The Raigne of King Edward the Third , " published in 1596 ...
Page 112
... play is difficult . It seems that the events he planned to use in the play were those of the " fatal day of Cressy . " ( p . 52 , 1. 3. ) No scenes showing the opposing forces , the French army or king , were given . The theme upon ...
... play is difficult . It seems that the events he planned to use in the play were those of the " fatal day of Cressy . " ( p . 52 , 1. 3. ) No scenes showing the opposing forces , the French army or king , were given . The theme upon ...
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... play will be referred to as The Raigne to distinguish it from other plays and to reduce the monotony of repeating the king's name . The text of The Raigne given here will be used since it is the only one Blake may have seen . 18 ...
... play will be referred to as The Raigne to distinguish it from other plays and to reduce the monotony of repeating the king's name . The text of The Raigne given here will be used since it is the only one Blake may have seen . 18 ...
Contents
THE YOUTHFUL BLAKE | 1 |
THE PRODUCTION OF UNTUTORED YOUTH | 29 |
THE INfluence of MILTON and the Bible | 59 |
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