Windows of the Morning: A Critical Study of William Blake's Poetical Sketches, 1783Yale University Press, 1940 - 249 pages |
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... wrote : The battle faints , and bloody men Fight upon hills of slain . ( p . 22 , ll . 19–20 . ) · 66 The phrase , " hills of slain , " was not Ossian's ; Chatterton used it often . In Godred Crovan Chatterton wrote : . . . like a ...
... wrote : The battle faints , and bloody men Fight upon hills of slain . ( p . 22 , ll . 19–20 . ) · 66 The phrase , " hills of slain , " was not Ossian's ; Chatterton used it often . In Godred Crovan Chatterton wrote : . . . like a ...
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... wrote his first religious satire , Apostate Will ; the same year his poem , The Churchwarden and the Apparition , appeared in Felix Farley's Journal . A portion of a poem he wrote To a Lady in Bristol , In natural religion free I to no ...
... wrote his first religious satire , Apostate Will ; the same year his poem , The Churchwarden and the Apparition , appeared in Felix Farley's Journal . A portion of a poem he wrote To a Lady in Bristol , In natural religion free I to no ...
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... wrote no riddle , no fable , no " essay " in rhyme . He wrote no " progress " of any- thing . He paraphrased no psalm and composed no hymn . He attempted no sonnet . One notes , furthermore , the absence of a quality not only ...
... wrote no riddle , no fable , no " essay " in rhyme . He wrote no " progress " of any- thing . He paraphrased no psalm and composed no hymn . He attempted no sonnet . One notes , furthermore , the absence of a quality not only ...
Contents
THE YOUTHFUL BLAKE | 1 |
THE PRODUCTION OF UNTUTORED YOUTH | 29 |
THE INfluence of MILTON and the Bible | 59 |
Copyright | |
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