British Literature: From Blake to the present day, edited by H. Spencer, W.E. Houghton, and H. BarrowsHeath, 1951 |
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... English People : but I could not without difficulty ascertain what they meant by it . Hell generally signifies the Infinite Terror , the thing a man is infinitely afraid of , and shudders and shrinks from , struggling with his whole ...
... English People : but I could not without difficulty ascertain what they meant by it . Hell generally signifies the Infinite Terror , the thing a man is infinitely afraid of , and shudders and shrinks from , struggling with his whole ...
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... English living ? The bodies of the English living , and the souls of English living : -these two " Services , " an Education Service and an Emi- gration Service , these with others will actually have to be organized ! 10 20 25 A free ...
... English living ? The bodies of the English living , and the souls of English living : -these two " Services , " an Education Service and an Emi- gration Service , these with others will actually have to be organized ! 10 20 25 A free ...
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... English growth , must be foreign ; by the nature of things , again , it is just this that we are least likely to know , while English thought is streaming in upon us from all sides , and takes excellent care that we shall not be ...
... English growth , must be foreign ; by the nature of things , again , it is just this that we are least likely to know , while English thought is streaming in upon us from all sides , and takes excellent care that we shall not be ...
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INTRODUCTION | 6 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 15 |
POEMS FROM MANUSCRIPTS | 21 |
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