Windows of the Morning: A Critical Study of William Blake's Poetical Sketches, 1783Yale University Press, 1940 - 249 pages |
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... show no particular use , making it seem probable that they have been added to the set since Blake's ownership . In Volume ... shows the influence of no one single poem , but is a compound of many . There are six " mad songs " in Percy's ...
... show no particular use , making it seem probable that they have been added to the set since Blake's ownership . In Volume ... shows the influence of no one single poem , but is a compound of many . There are six " mad songs " in Percy's ...
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... shows , at least , his point of view toward composition . He said that at first he considered that a monotonous ... show that he experimented with metrical patterns in an effort to find the one 4 " that fitted the melody in his mind ...
... shows , at least , his point of view toward composition . He said that at first he considered that a monotonous ... show that he experimented with metrical patterns in an effort to find the one 4 " that fitted the melody in his mind ...
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... shows his keener realization of scene and more poetic rendering of it than was ever in Ossian . It begins : " " Tis not for thee , O man ! to murmur at the will of the Almighty . When the thunders roar , the lightnings shine on the ...
... shows his keener realization of scene and more poetic rendering of it than was ever in Ossian . It begins : " " Tis not for thee , O man ! to murmur at the will of the Almighty . When the thunders roar , the lightnings shine on the ...
Contents
THE YOUTHFUL BLAKE | 1 |
THE PRODUCTION OF UNTUTORED YOUTH | 29 |
THE INfluence of MILTON and the Bible | 59 |
Copyright | |
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