William Blake: The Critical HeritageGerald Eades Bentley, Gerald Eades Bentley (Jr.) Routledge & K. Paul, 1975 - 294 sider The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling students and researchers to read for themselves, for example, comments on early performances of Shakespeare's plays, or reactions to the first publication of Jane Austen's novels. The carefully selected sources range from landmark essays in the history of criticism to journalism and contemporary opinion, and little published documentary material such as letters and diaries. Significant pieces of criticism fr. |
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Side 96
... Mind , as perfect , as thy Lines his Face ! For Nature in that Mind ' & c ( b ) To this Blake replied tardily but characteristically a fortnight later , on hearing of the death of Tom : I send the Shadow of the departed Angel , hope the ...
... Mind , as perfect , as thy Lines his Face ! For Nature in that Mind ' & c ( b ) To this Blake replied tardily but characteristically a fortnight later , on hearing of the death of Tom : I send the Shadow of the departed Angel , hope the ...
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... mind . He was by nature a poet , a dreamer , and an enthusiast . The eminence which it had been the first ambition of his youth to climb , was visible before him , and he saw on its ascent or on its summit those who had started earlier ...
... mind . He was by nature a poet , a dreamer , and an enthusiast . The eminence which it had been the first ambition of his youth to climb , was visible before him , and he saw on its ascent or on its summit those who had started earlier ...
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... mind , as he was in body ( which combination alone makes the first - rate character ) , it had been well for him : had he been an educated man , and a man of the world , it had been well for him : had he been the pupil or the friend of ...
... mind , as he was in body ( which combination alone makes the first - rate character ) , it had been well for him : had he been an educated man , and a man of the world , it had been well for him : had he been the pupil or the friend of ...
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America 1793 and Europe 1794 | 8 |
NOTE ON THE TEXT | 27 |
External events | 34 |
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admired Allan Cunningham angel Anon appeared artist Ballads beauty Blair's Grave Blake Records 1969 Blake's art body Book of Job Catalogue colouring contemporaries copy Cowper Crabb Robinson criticism Cromek Cunningham Dante death designs drawings edition engravings essays etched executed exhibition fancy figure frontispiece Fuseli genius Geoffrey Keynes Gilchrist Hayley's heaven illustrations imagination invention Ivimy MSS J. T. Smith Jerusalem John Flaxman John Linnell July Keynes Lady Hesketh Lamb letter lived London madness Malkin merit Michael Angelo mind mortal mystical Night Thoughts Nollekens original painter painting pencil picture plates poem poet Poetical Sketches portrait praise printed produce published Review Romney Rossetti Royal Academy Samuel Palmer seems seen Songs of Innocence soul spirit Stanzas Stothard sublime sweet taste Tatham thee Thomas Thomas Stothard verse visions wife wild William Blake William Blake 1863 William Hayley wrote young