British Literature: From Blake to the present day, edited by H. Spencer, W.E. Houghton, and H. BarrowsHeath, 1951 |
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... true gifted Singers and Speakers are , consciously or unconsciously , doing so . The dark stormful indig- nation of a Byron , so wayward and perverse , may have touches of it ; nay the withered mockery of a French sceptic , ** - his ...
... true gifted Singers and Speakers are , consciously or unconsciously , doing so . The dark stormful indig- nation of a Byron , so wayward and perverse , may have touches of it ; nay the withered mockery of a French sceptic , ** - his ...
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... true that criticism is really , in itself , a baneful and injurious employ- ment ; is it true that all time given to writing critiques on the works of others would be much better em- ployed if it were given to original composition of ...
... true that criticism is really , in itself , a baneful and injurious employ- ment ; is it true that all time given to writing critiques on the works of others would be much better em- ployed if it were given to original composition of ...
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... true and false alike do of course constantly touch off attitudes and action . Our daily practical existence is largely guided by them . On the whole true statements are of more service to us than false ones . None the less we do not and ...
... true and false alike do of course constantly touch off attitudes and action . Our daily practical existence is largely guided by them . On the whole true statements are of more service to us than false ones . None the less we do not and ...
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INTRODUCTION | 6 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 15 |
POEMS FROM MANUSCRIPTS | 21 |
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