Blake's Prelude: "Poetical Sketches"Johns Hopkins University Press, 1982 - 202 páginas |
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... perhaps to confute his predecessor's wisdom further , Blake seems to adopt some of the imagery of To Winter from Thom- son's Summer : the rage intense Of brazen - vaulted skies , of iron fields , Where drought and famine starve the ...
... perhaps to confute his predecessor's wisdom further , Blake seems to adopt some of the imagery of To Winter from Thom- son's Summer : the rage intense Of brazen - vaulted skies , of iron fields , Where drought and famine starve the ...
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... perhaps only hoped - for - power of his own voice to still the troubled waters , to " drown the throat of war . " All war , human or divine . Perhaps the point of his Prologue's refrain is that no one , finally , can " stand , " and no ...
... perhaps only hoped - for - power of his own voice to still the troubled waters , to " drown the throat of war . " All war , human or divine . Perhaps the point of his Prologue's refrain is that no one , finally , can " stand , " and no ...
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... perhaps its prose - poem form ) it appears , indeed , to be a much earlier work , perhaps Blake's first youthful venture into " prophecy . " For all its intrinsic pallidness , however , the King John Prologue does provide some ...
... perhaps its prose - poem form ) it appears , indeed , to be a much earlier work , perhaps Blake's first youthful venture into " prophecy . " For all its intrinsic pallidness , however , the King John Prologue does provide some ...
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The Muses of Memory | 16 |
Antithetical Structure | 37 |
Cycle and Anticycle | 57 |
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