British Literature: From Blake to the present day, edited by H. Spencer, W.E. Houghton, and H. BarrowsHeath, 1951 |
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... pleasure to a human Being pos- sessed of that information which may be expected from him , not as a lawyer , a physician , a mariner , an astronomer , or a natural philosopher , but as a Man . Except this one restriction , there is no ...
... pleasure to a human Being pos- sessed of that information which may be expected from him , not as a lawyer , a physician , a mariner , an astronomer , or a natural philosopher , but as a Man . Except this one restriction , there is no ...
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... Pleasure or good , in a general sense , is that which the consciousness of a sensitive and intelligent being seeks , and in which , when found , it acquiesces . There are two kinds of pleasure , one durable , universal and permanent ...
... Pleasure or good , in a general sense , is that which the consciousness of a sensitive and intelligent being seeks , and in which , when found , it acquiesces . There are two kinds of pleasure , one durable , universal and permanent ...
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... pleasure to which I was as susceptible as ever . The good , how- ever , was much impaired by the thought , that the pleasure of music ( as is quite true of such pleasure as this was , that of mere tune ) fades with familiarity , and ...
... pleasure to which I was as susceptible as ever . The good , how- ever , was much impaired by the thought , that the pleasure of music ( as is quite true of such pleasure as this was , that of mere tune ) fades with familiarity , and ...
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INTRODUCTION | 6 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 15 |
POEMS FROM MANUSCRIPTS | 21 |
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