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... remark was made by Mrs. Blake to her husband , at the close of a life in which Visions ( as he called them ) had formed what William Blake was disposed to regard as the real , essential portion . It was of visionary images that he spoke ...
... remarks . Crudities such as these , like spurts of the pen , are just what a fervent writer , ani- mated with his task , throws off currente calamo ; they are the natural protests of honest admiration for one who never found his due ...
... remark- able examples are given by Bunyan , in that astonishing auto- biography which we think the greatest effort of his great genius . There is nothing wonderful in seeing visions and dreaming dreams , unless they are accompanied by ...
... remarks in Plato may occur to scholars here . The poetry of the sober man , ' said Socrates , is annihilated before the poetry of the enthusiast . ' But he is careful to add , ' I too am a prophet , but not altogether an enthusiastic ...
... remarks on the colour - system of this and of the artist's later works will be found in Mr. G. Rossetti's supple- mentary chapter , and in his concluding note to the second volume . 6 Blake , in the steady friendship of Flaxman and ...