Blake's Prelude: "Poetical Sketches"Johns Hopkins University Press, 1982 - 202 من الصفحات |
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... Imitation , forges his language out of the untempered ore of the earlier poem : O Truth , that shinest with propitious beams , turning our earthly night to heavenly day , from presence of the Almighty Father ! thou visitest our darkling ...
... Imitation , forges his language out of the untempered ore of the earlier poem : O Truth , that shinest with propitious beams , turning our earthly night to heavenly day , from presence of the Almighty Father ! thou visitest our darkling ...
الصفحة 26
... imitation , even from assimila- tion , to most of the rest of Poetical Sketches is so extraordinary a development that my little fun at Blake's expense may be , if not salutary and medicinal , at least pardonable . For he demonstrates ...
... imitation , even from assimila- tion , to most of the rest of Poetical Sketches is so extraordinary a development that my little fun at Blake's expense may be , if not salutary and medicinal , at least pardonable . For he demonstrates ...
الصفحة 27
... imitations and then there are imitations . To assume from what I have said that Blake's idea of imitation as criticism sprang full - grown and armed from his infant brain is obviously absurd . Indeed one useful way to " read " the ...
... imitations and then there are imitations . To assume from what I have said that Blake's idea of imitation as criticism sprang full - grown and armed from his infant brain is obviously absurd . Indeed one useful way to " read " the ...
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Antithetical Structure | 37 |
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