British Literature: From Blake to the present day, edited by H. Spencer, W.E. Houghton, and H. BarrowsHeath, 1951 |
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... father to say that he denied having intended to affirm that women should be excluded , any more than men under the ... father , and some of the more considerable of whom afterwards sought my father's acquaintance and frequented his house ...
... father to say that he denied having intended to affirm that women should be excluded , any more than men under the ... father , and some of the more considerable of whom afterwards sought my father's acquaintance and frequented his house ...
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... father , while he mused alone , Sat on his knee , stroked his gray face and said , " Father , you call me wilful , and the fault have my will , and now , Is who let me yours Sweet father , will you let me lose my wits ? " " Nay , " said ...
... father , while he mused alone , Sat on his knee , stroked his gray face and said , " Father , you call me wilful , and the fault have my will , and now , Is who let me yours Sweet father , will you let me lose my wits ? " " Nay , " said ...
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... father . And all wrapped up in Greek newspapers . I wonder if I can read them still . I used to be able to , you know . ' She rattled on , hoping to conceal the laughter of the children next door - a favorite source of queru- lousness ...
... father . And all wrapped up in Greek newspapers . I wonder if I can read them still . I used to be able to , you know . ' She rattled on , hoping to conceal the laughter of the children next door - a favorite source of queru- lousness ...
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INTRODUCTION | 6 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 15 |
POEMS FROM MANUSCRIPTS | 21 |
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