Blake's Prelude: "Poetical Sketches" |
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For her the time of Love Appears upon the rocks & hills in silent shades but soon A voice came in the night a midnight cry upon the mountains Awake the bridegroom cometh I awoke to sleep no more . ( E369-370 ) No unlocking here ...
For her the time of Love Appears upon the rocks & hills in silent shades but soon A voice came in the night a midnight cry upon the mountains Awake the bridegroom cometh I awoke to sleep no more . ( E369-370 ) No unlocking here ...
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The last - quoted phrase appears a number of times in The Prelude in related contexts , but I have borrowed it from the “ Essay , Supplementary to the Preface " ( Zall , p . 184 ) . 22. A Vision of the Last Judgment , E555 .
The last - quoted phrase appears a number of times in The Prelude in related contexts , but I have borrowed it from the “ Essay , Supplementary to the Preface " ( Zall , p . 184 ) . 22. A Vision of the Last Judgment , E555 .
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Dryden and Pope each use the word once , Shakespeare twice , but it appears in neither the Bible nor Spenser . Milton's other use in the poetry is “ dun air ” ( PL II1,72 ) , but “ dun shadows ” appears in the prose 1st Prolusion ...
Dryden and Pope each use the word once , Shakespeare twice , but it appears in neither the Bible nor Spenser . Milton's other use in the poetry is “ dun air ” ( PL II1,72 ) , but “ dun shadows ” appears in the prose 1st Prolusion ...
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Antithetical Structure | 37 |
Cycle and Anticycle | 57 |
5 | 76 |
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allusion already Angel Apocalypse appears become Bible biblical Blake's Book borrowed called cited clearly comes conception concluding Contemplation context contrast conventional Couch of Death course critical dark Death despite earlier early earth Edward the Third English entire Erdman Essays eternal example experience eyes fact Fair final four Genius glory hand heaven human idea imaginative imitation Innocence Jerusalem John kind King language later least less light lines lost merely Michael Milton mind Morning Muses nature night noted once opening original Paradise passage perhaps phrase play poem poet Poetical Sketches poetry Princeton prophecy prophetic rise Samson Satan says seasons seems sense Song speaker Spenser Spring stanza Star structure Studies suggested Summer surely sweet things Thomson's tion tradition true truth turn University Press verse vision voice William Blake Winter youth
Referencias a este libro
Prophetic Character: Essays on William Blake in Honor of John E. Grant Alexander S. Gourlay,John Ernest Grant Vista de fragmentos - 2002 |
Guide to British Poetry Explication: Restoration - Romantic Nancy Conrad Martinez Sin vista previa disponible - 1991 |