Ball State University Forum, Volume 8Ball State University, 1967 |
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... Blake's work have acknowledged his in- debtedness to the Bible for prose and verse rhythms and for occasional imagery . They recognize his concern with spiritual myth . But no one has yet traced the source of his myth to the Bible ...
... Blake's work have acknowledged his in- debtedness to the Bible for prose and verse rhythms and for occasional imagery . They recognize his concern with spiritual myth . But no one has yet traced the source of his myth to the Bible ...
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... Blake may well be remarking upon the strict censorship of freedom of thought and expression in war - torn England . Paine , like Orc , had been chased out of England . The story of revolt in Heaven is inter- meshed with the story of ...
... Blake may well be remarking upon the strict censorship of freedom of thought and expression in war - torn England . Paine , like Orc , had been chased out of England . The story of revolt in Heaven is inter- meshed with the story of ...
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... Blake here uses the cyclic scheme that he follows in the " Mental Traveller . " Love invigorates and purifies whatever it rests upon or infuses . Man must feed on Passion ( Imagination ) to find and pre- serve his selfhood as the Divine ...
... Blake here uses the cyclic scheme that he follows in the " Mental Traveller . " Love invigorates and purifies whatever it rests upon or infuses . Man must feed on Passion ( Imagination ) to find and pre- serve his selfhood as the Divine ...
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