Blake's Prelude: "Poetical Sketches"Johns Hopkins University Press, 1982 - 202 páginas |
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... Innocence . But if the last two stanzas of How Sweet I Roam'd are a rudimentary image of experience ( or of the fall from innocence into experience ) , that fall is initiated curiously and uncharacteristically by love itself , with an ...
... Innocence . But if the last two stanzas of How Sweet I Roam'd are a rudimentary image of experience ( or of the fall from innocence into experience ) , that fall is initiated curiously and uncharacteristically by love itself , with an ...
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... innocence is attained in To the Evening Star , as we have seen , and the playing out in Night of the implications of the Evening Star's " conclusion " thus lends an even greater ominousness retrospectively to the Poetical Sketches poem ...
... innocence is attained in To the Evening Star , as we have seen , and the playing out in Night of the implications of the Evening Star's " conclusion " thus lends an even greater ominousness retrospectively to the Poetical Sketches poem ...
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... innocence.7 In the Songs of Innocence companion poem , The Little Boy Found , the lost boy is returned to his mother who " in sorrow pale " has been seeking her child in " the lonely dale . " From Blake's point of view this restoration ...
... innocence.7 In the Songs of Innocence companion poem , The Little Boy Found , the lost boy is returned to his mother who " in sorrow pale " has been seeking her child in " the lonely dale . " From Blake's point of view this restoration ...
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The Muses of Memory | 16 |
Antithetical Structure | 37 |
Cycle and Anticycle | 57 |
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