The Rise of Romanticism: Essential TextsCarcanet New Press, 1978 - 363 pages |
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... Heavens . So that our Assertion returns thus The Primitive Earth was of a different Form from the Present , and had ... Heaven and Earth ; namely , the Past , the Present , and the Future . For so they are distinguished by the Apostle ...
... Heavens . So that our Assertion returns thus The Primitive Earth was of a different Form from the Present , and had ... Heaven and Earth ; namely , the Past , the Present , and the Future . For so they are distinguished by the Apostle ...
Page 103
... Heaven will I make dark over thee , and set Darkness upon thy Land . [ Ezekiel 32 : 8 ] I have often wonder'd , Philypsus , at some particular Persons , who are ever ravish'd with any thing of the Sublime in common Authors , and yet ...
... Heaven will I make dark over thee , and set Darkness upon thy Land . [ Ezekiel 32 : 8 ] I have often wonder'd , Philypsus , at some particular Persons , who are ever ravish'd with any thing of the Sublime in common Authors , and yet ...
Page 183
... Heaven and Hell ( see pp . 292-298 ) . Like Night Thoughts on which it was modelled , Blake's greatest poem also derived its governing image from the son of Buzi . " The likeness of four living creatures ' each with four faces , four ...
... Heaven and Hell ( see pp . 292-298 ) . Like Night Thoughts on which it was modelled , Blake's greatest poem also derived its governing image from the son of Buzi . " The likeness of four living creatures ' each with four faces , four ...
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