Windows of the Morning: A Critical Study of William Blake's Poetical Sketches, 1783Yale University Press, 1940 - 249 pages |
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... record of itself . Details of childish behavior fade from memory as new activi- ties engage attention , and , consequently , when they are recited later , episodes of childhood receive new lustre and meaning according to the skill of ...
... record of itself . Details of childish behavior fade from memory as new activi- ties engage attention , and , consequently , when they are recited later , episodes of childhood receive new lustre and meaning according to the skill of ...
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... record contains two Johns , it has been surmised that the first died in childhood and his name was given to the fourth son.63 Tatham must have been unaware of this because he called John an elder brother . Richard , by an error in re ...
... record contains two Johns , it has been surmised that the first died in childhood and his name was given to the fourth son.63 Tatham must have been unaware of this because he called John an elder brother . Richard , by an error in re ...
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... record in his mind characters and ideas which were later to appear in King Edward the Third . Since he left no record of his reading , and since the chronological order of the youthful poems cannot be accurately determined , one can ...
... record in his mind characters and ideas which were later to appear in King Edward the Third . Since he left no record of his reading , and since the chronological order of the youthful poems cannot be accurately determined , one can ...
Contents
THE YOUTHFUL BLAKE | 1 |
THE PRODUCTION OF UNTUTORED YOUTH | 29 |
THE INfluence of MILTON and the Bible | 59 |
Copyright | |
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