Blake's Prelude: "Poetical Sketches"Johns Hopkins University Press, 1982 - 202 páginas |
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Página 42
... opening eyes of day , " is " darken'd ; like the summer's noon , / Clouded . . . . " The Prologue to King John , after its " patriotic " blood - bath and " the work of death , " concludes with Albion's sons joying " as in the morning ...
... opening eyes of day , " is " darken'd ; like the summer's noon , / Clouded . . . . " The Prologue to King John , after its " patriotic " blood - bath and " the work of death , " concludes with Albion's sons joying " as in the morning ...
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... openings of heaven's gate would not have been lost on Blake , whose hymn to light in To Morning consequently aligns itself with the elder poet's poignant opening to Book III ( " Hail , holy Light " ) , his " saluting " not only of the ...
... openings of heaven's gate would not have been lost on Blake , whose hymn to light in To Morning consequently aligns itself with the elder poet's poignant opening to Book III ( " Hail , holy Light " ) , his " saluting " not only of the ...
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... opening line is his song , articulated by the same tongue that can " drown the throat of war . ” That phrase , we recall , Blake borrowed from Milton's war - mongering ministers for the Hebraic - Miltonic opening of the Edward IV ...
... opening line is his song , articulated by the same tongue that can " drown the throat of war . ” That phrase , we recall , Blake borrowed from Milton's war - mongering ministers for the Hebraic - Miltonic opening of the Edward IV ...
Contenido
The Muses of Memory | 16 |
Antithetical Structure | 37 |
Cycle and Anticycle | 57 |
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