Blake's Prelude: "Poetical Sketches"Johns Hopkins University Press, 1982 - 202 páginas |
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... comes is one of Blake's earliest poetic efforts , his allusion in the penultimate line is all the more indicative of the direction , fundamental intent , and modus operandi of the Poetical Sketches to come : " Unmuffle , ye faint stars ...
... comes is one of Blake's earliest poetic efforts , his allusion in the penultimate line is all the more indicative of the direction , fundamental intent , and modus operandi of the Poetical Sketches to come : " Unmuffle , ye faint stars ...
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... comes he'll lie and dream , and so on : the same dull round , now very dull indeed.37 The fatuousness of such a ... comes " just as night comes , the speaker's response to both equally lan- guorous . Even the verbs of action pale , as ...
... comes he'll lie and dream , and so on : the same dull round , now very dull indeed.37 The fatuousness of such a ... comes " just as night comes , the speaker's response to both equally lan- guorous . Even the verbs of action pale , as ...
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... comes " with even step " and " robe of darkest grain " ( " staid Wisdom's hue " ) " flowing with majestic train , " bringing with her " the Cherub Contemplation . " 24 Although Blake's Contemplation comes " with unerring step ...
... comes " with even step " and " robe of darkest grain " ( " staid Wisdom's hue " ) " flowing with majestic train , " bringing with her " the Cherub Contemplation . " 24 Although Blake's Contemplation comes " with unerring step ...
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The Muses of Memory | 16 |
Antithetical Structure | 37 |
Cycle and Anticycle | 57 |
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