William Blake in this WorldJonathan Cape, 1925 - 234 หน้า |
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... looks as if he will live to be hanged . " For more realistic and perhaps equally prophetic anecdotes of Blake's childhood , in which he moves not among angels but among actual people , not among visions but among apprentices , one must ...
... looks as if he will live to be hanged . " For more realistic and perhaps equally prophetic anecdotes of Blake's childhood , in which he moves not among angels but among actual people , not among visions but among apprentices , one must ...
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... look at pictures and to attend sales at Langford's , Christie's , and other auction rooms . His father bought for him the Gladiator , the Hercules , the Venus of Medici , " various heads , hands , and feet , " and supplied him with ...
... look at pictures and to attend sales at Langford's , Christie's , and other auction rooms . His father bought for him the Gladiator , the Hercules , the Venus of Medici , " various heads , hands , and feet , " and supplied him with ...
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... look for bargains in " Raphael , Michael Angelo . . . and the rest of the historic class . " Under Basire he spent his winters in the London churches , drawing Gothic effigies " in every point he could catch , frequently standing on the ...
... look for bargains in " Raphael , Michael Angelo . . . and the rest of the historic class . " Under Basire he spent his winters in the London churches , drawing Gothic effigies " in every point he could catch , frequently standing on the ...
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... , in 1907 , said that Blake " grew to look on Godwin as summing up all that is most dangerous and abominable , " and that " when the September mas- sacres in 1792 came with a shock of horror to 26 William Blake in This World.
... , in 1907 , said that Blake " grew to look on Godwin as summing up all that is most dangerous and abominable , " and that " when the September mas- sacres in 1792 came with a shock of horror to 26 William Blake in This World.
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... look on Godwin as summing up all that is most dangerous and abominable , had nothing to say of Godwin . Furthermore , those by whom Godwin was zeal- ously and vigorously confuted were apt to be an- swered 28 William Blake in This World.
... look on Godwin as summing up all that is most dangerous and abominable , had nothing to say of Godwin . Furthermore , those by whom Godwin was zeal- ously and vigorously confuted were apt to be an- swered 28 William Blake in This World.
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Allan Cunningham Ancients artist Basire beautiful believe biographers Bishop Blake wrote called Calvert Catherine clouds Coleridge Cromek Cumberland Cunningham Dante Divine Dorothy Wordsworth drawing earth engraving eternity eyes fear Felpham Fitzwilliam Museum Flaxman Fountain Court France French Revolution Fuseli Fuseli's genius Ghost Gilchrist Godwin Grave Grolier Club Hampstead happy Hayley heard heart Heaven Henry Crabb Robinson Henry Fuseli Holy Holy Thursday imagination John John Linnell John Varley knew labour letter Linnell lived London look Lord the King Michael Angelo Milton mind mood morning never night Paine painter Palmer poem Poetical poetry poets portrait pray red cap Rossetti Manuscript Royal Academy Smith song soul Southey spectators spirit Stothard sweet Tatham things thought tion told Varley visionary visions visits voice Vols wife William Blake William Godwin William Hayley words Wordsworth youth
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หน้า 184 - Why, look you now, how unworthy a thing you make of me ! You would play upon me ; you would seem to know my stops ; you would pluck out the heart of my mystery ; you would sound me from my lowest note to the top of my compass : and there is much music, excellent voice, in this little organ ; yet cannot you make it speak. 'Sblood, do you think I am easier to be played on than a pipe ? Call me what instrument you will, though you can fret me, you cannot play upon me.
หน้า 39 - To Mercy Pity Peace and Love, All pray in their distress: And to these virtues of delight Return their thankfulness. For Mercy Pity Peace and Love, Is God our father dear: And Mercy Pity Peace and Love, Is Man his child and care. For Mercy has a human heart Pity, a human face: 10 And Love, the human form divine, And Peace, the human dress.
หน้า 140 - I know of no other Christianity and of no other Gospel than the liberty both of body & mind to exercise the Divine Arts of Imagination...
หน้า 37 - Thames does flow, And mark in every face I meet Marks of weakness, marks of woe. In every cry of every Man, In every Infant's cry of fear, In every voice, in every ban, The mind-forg'd manacles I hear: How the Chimney-sweeper's cry Every black'ning Church appalls, And the hapless Soldier's sigh Runs in blood down Palace walls; But most thro' midnight streets I hear How the youthful Harlot's curse Blasts the new born Infant's tear.
หน้า 36 - I wander thro' each charter'd street, Near where the charter'd Thames does flow, And mark in every face I meet Marks of weakness, marks of woe.
หน้า 38 - TWAS on a Holy Thursday, their innocent faces clean, The children walking two and two, in red and blue and green, Grey-headed beadles walk'd before, with wands as white as snow, Till into the high dome of Paul's they like Thames
หน้า 142 - Bring me my bow of burning gold ; Bring me my arrows of desire ; Bring me my spear : O clouds, unfold ; Bring me my chariot of fire. I will not cease from mental fight, Nor shall my sword sleep in my hand, Till we have built Jerusalem In England's green and pleasant land.
หน้า 33 - Let the slave grinding at the mill run out into the field, Let him look up into the heavens & laugh in the bright air; Let the inchained soul, shut up in darkness and in sighing, Whose face has never seen a smile in thirty weary years, Rise and look out; his chains are loose, his dungeon doors are open; And let his wife and children return from the oppressor's scourge.
หน้า 17 - TO THE MUSES. WHETHER on Ida's shady brow Or in the chambers of the East, The chambers of the Sun, that now From ancient melody have ceased ; Whether in heaven ye wander fair Or the green corners of the earth, Or the blue regions of the...
หน้า 33 - To suffer woes which Hope thinks infinite; To forgive wrongs darker than death or night; To defy Power, which seems omnipotent; To love, and bear; to hope till Hope creates From its own wreck the thing it contemplates; Neither to change, nor falter, nor repent; This, like thy glory, Titan, is to be Good, great and joyous, beautiful and free; This is alone Life, Joy, Empire, and Victory.