Blake's Prelude: "Poetical Sketches"Johns Hopkins University Press, 1982 - 202 páginas |
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... Sweet I Roam'd , let me extrapolate from that “ fact ” a relatively early date for all the " songs " as the locus of Blake's discovery not so much of the paradigm itself ( in its obviousness it needed no “ discovery " ) as of the imagi ...
... Sweet I Roam'd , let me extrapolate from that “ fact ” a relatively early date for all the " songs " as the locus of Blake's discovery not so much of the paradigm itself ( in its obviousness it needed no “ discovery " ) as of the imagi ...
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... 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 assist from " sweet May dews " ( presumably ...
... 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 assist from " sweet May dews " ( presumably ...
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... Sweet love , from out these briars But thou vouchsafe to free me , Ere long , alive , alas , thou shalt not see me.44 This is precisely the predicament of the speaker of My Silks and Fine Array , which , perhaps not so haphazardly , is ...
... Sweet love , from out these briars But thou vouchsafe to free me , Ere long , alive , alas , thou shalt not see me.44 This is precisely the predicament of the speaker of My Silks and Fine Array , which , perhaps not so haphazardly , is ...
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The Muses of Memory | 16 |
Antithetical Structure | 37 |
Cycle and Anticycle | 57 |
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