Blake's Prelude: "Poetical Sketches"Johns Hopkins University Press, 1982 - 202 من الصفحات |
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... called a peculiarly terrifying honesty that brooked no compromise with fashion or received opinion , 45 and if we are to learn his rules , we must do no brooking either . Prudence , the proverb says in The Marriage of Heaven and Hell ...
... called a peculiarly terrifying honesty that brooked no compromise with fashion or received opinion , 45 and if we are to learn his rules , we must do no brooking either . Prudence , the proverb says in The Marriage of Heaven and Hell ...
الصفحة 108
... called ; To overcome in battle , and subdue Nations , and bring home spoils with infinite Manslaughter , shall be held the highest pitch Of human glory , and for glory done Of triumph , to be styled great conquerors , Patrons of mankind ...
... called ; To overcome in battle , and subdue Nations , and bring home spoils with infinite Manslaughter , shall be held the highest pitch Of human glory , and for glory done Of triumph , to be styled great conquerors , Patrons of mankind ...
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... ( called " the wolf of Norway " ) , the name Egwin ( from which he took his own titular character ) , and the phrase " sons of Norway " ( cf. Gwin , 1. 109 ) . The " tall ghost of Barrathon " of line 53 may owe something to MacPherson's ...
... ( called " the wolf of Norway " ) , the name Egwin ( from which he took his own titular character ) , and the phrase " sons of Norway " ( cf. Gwin , 1. 109 ) . The " tall ghost of Barrathon " of line 53 may owe something to MacPherson's ...
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Antithetical Structure | 37 |
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