British Literature: From Blake to the present day, edited by H. Spencer, W.E. Houghton, and H. BarrowsHeath, 1951 |
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... kind of thing which was far more important . The painters aimed , some of them no doubt much more than others , at the conscientious presentment of incident . In other words they certainly had entirely come to the conclusion that not ...
... kind of thing which was far more important . The painters aimed , some of them no doubt much more than others , at the conscientious presentment of incident . In other words they certainly had entirely come to the conclusion that not ...
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... kind of mental clay , are certain metaphors modified into theories of aesthetic and rhetoric . A combination of these , while it cannot state the essentially unstateable intuition , can yet give you a sufficient analogy to enable you to ...
... kind of mental clay , are certain metaphors modified into theories of aesthetic and rhetoric . A combination of these , while it cannot state the essentially unstateable intuition , can yet give you a sufficient analogy to enable you to ...
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... kind of emotion produced that decides , but this one fact : Is there any real zest in it ? Did the poet have an actually realised visual object before him in which he delighted ? It doesn't matter if it were a lady's shoe or the starry ...
... kind of emotion produced that decides , but this one fact : Is there any real zest in it ? Did the poet have an actually realised visual object before him in which he delighted ? It doesn't matter if it were a lady's shoe or the starry ...
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INTRODUCTION | 6 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 15 |
POEMS FROM MANUSCRIPTS | 21 |
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