A Revolution in European Poetry, 1660-1900Octagon Books, 1974 - 279 pages |
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... Blake had escaped the current models of the Popian school and had steeped himself in the King James ver- sion of the Bible , Spenser , and the Elizabethan dramatists , which together with ballads current in his social class encour- aged ...
... Blake had escaped the current models of the Popian school and had steeped himself in the King James ver- sion of the Bible , Spenser , and the Elizabethan dramatists , which together with ballads current in his social class encour- aged ...
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... Blake , like Goethe in the Second Part of Faust ( 1833 ) , attempted a new theology which would be as adequate as ... Blake's spirit is his weakness and his strength . Happily the Songs lie open to all . Something of the cause of the ...
... Blake , like Goethe in the Second Part of Faust ( 1833 ) , attempted a new theology which would be as adequate as ... Blake's spirit is his weakness and his strength . Happily the Songs lie open to all . Something of the cause of the ...
Page 256
... Blake : Songs of Innocence 1790. Goethe : Tor- quato Tasso 1790. Lamartine born the Principles of Morals and Legislation and Faust : ein Fragment 1792. Shelley born 1793. England de- clares war on France 1793. Godwin : Po- litical ...
... Blake : Songs of Innocence 1790. Goethe : Tor- quato Tasso 1790. Lamartine born the Principles of Morals and Legislation and Faust : ein Fragment 1792. Shelley born 1793. England de- clares war on France 1793. Godwin : Po- litical ...
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Tradition and Reason | 1 |
The Voice of the North | 36 |
Joy in Commonalty Spread | 87 |
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