British Literature: From Blake to the present day, edited by H. Spencer, W.E. Houghton, and H. BarrowsHeath, 1951 |
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... Present and the Past or the Future . If the Romantic love of the past had one source , as we have seen , in the belief that earlier ages less affected by erroneous systems of thought , it had another in the quest for an ideal image to ...
... Present and the Past or the Future . If the Romantic love of the past had one source , as we have seen , in the belief that earlier ages less affected by erroneous systems of thought , it had another in the quest for an ideal image to ...
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... present state of the civilized world which separates it more widely from the Renascence than the Renascence was separated from the Middle Ages . This distinctive character of our own times lies in the vast and constantly increasing part ...
... present state of the civilized world which separates it more widely from the Renascence than the Renascence was separated from the Middle Ages . This distinctive character of our own times lies in the vast and constantly increasing part ...
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... present import , and therefore both of interest and novelty . " s 10 Now this view I believe to be completely false . It is worth examining , inasmuch as it is a fair sample of 15 a class of critical dicta everywhere current at the present ...
... present import , and therefore both of interest and novelty . " s 10 Now this view I believe to be completely false . It is worth examining , inasmuch as it is a fair sample of 15 a class of critical dicta everywhere current at the present ...
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INTRODUCTION | 6 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 15 |
POEMS FROM MANUSCRIPTS | 21 |
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