Blake's Prelude: "Poetical Sketches"Johns Hopkins University Press, 1982 - 202 páginas |
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... concluding lines of stanza 12 give way to the tumbled confusions of dark , summer's noon , cloud , a fallen or " cut down " tree , the breath of heaven , and a hand - wringing concluding line . The contrast thus remains just that , in ...
... concluding lines of stanza 12 give way to the tumbled confusions of dark , summer's noon , cloud , a fallen or " cut down " tree , the breath of heaven , and a hand - wringing concluding line . The contrast thus remains just that , in ...
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... concluding ominous- ness of To the Evening Star should not blind us to Blake's rejection of con- ventional conclusions . Indeed , it might well be said that To Morning doesn't conclude at all : the sun and morning merely “ appear upon ...
... concluding ominous- ness of To the Evening Star should not blind us to Blake's rejection of con- ventional conclusions . Indeed , it might well be said that To Morning doesn't conclude at all : the sun and morning merely “ appear upon ...
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... concluding scene to the play proper Blake continues to sprinkle his language tellingly , if sparingly , with Milton's , most pointedly the description of Death snuffing with delight the " scent of living carcasses designed / For death ...
... concluding scene to the play proper Blake continues to sprinkle his language tellingly , if sparingly , with Milton's , most pointedly the description of Death snuffing with delight the " scent of living carcasses designed / For death ...
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The Muses of Memory | 16 |
Antithetical Structure | 37 |
Cycle and Anticycle | 57 |
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allusion Angel of Apocalypse antithetical Autumn Bible Blake's Blake's Early Blake's later Blake's poem Blake's Poetical Sketches Blake's seasons Book borrowed Chatterton's Christ cited Comus Contemplation context contrast conventional Couch of Death critical dark despite diction dramatic earth echo Edward the Third eighteenth century Epithalamion Erdman Essays Essick eternal Faerie Queene Fair Elenor Foster Damon Four Zoas Frye Geoffrey Keynes glory Gothic Gwin Harold Bloom Hartman heaven imaginative imitation Jerusalem King Edward language least light lines Lowery Mad Song Milton Morning Muses nature Ossian Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passage pastoral Penseroso perhaps phrase poet Poetic Genius Poetical Sketches poetry Prologue prophecy Prophet Against Empire Samson Agonistes Satan says seasons poems seems sense Songs of Innocence speaker Spenser Spenserian Spring stanza Star structure suggested sweet Thomson tion tradition truth verse vision Visionary voice William Blake Winter Wittreich words youth