A History of English Poetry, Volumen6Russell & Russell, 1962 |
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... Book of Thel , the first of those Prophetic Books which he believed to be dictated by supernatural inspiration . " I have written this poem , " he said , at a later date , speaking of his Jerusalem , " twelve or sometimes twenty or ...
... Book of Thel , the first of those Prophetic Books which he believed to be dictated by supernatural inspiration . " I have written this poem , " he said , at a later date , speaking of his Jerusalem , " twelve or sometimes twenty or ...
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... books through ; but lay hold of a topic , and write chiefly from their own minds . The Monthly Reviewers are duller ... book , and Johnson's remark about its preference for non - Christian principles : " It may well be doubted , " says ...
... books through ; but lay hold of a topic , and write chiefly from their own minds . The Monthly Reviewers are duller ... book , and Johnson's remark about its preference for non - Christian principles : " It may well be doubted , " says ...
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... Book i .: lines beginning " One summer evening , " etc. 2 Of these and other kindred notices I cannot say what ... Book iii . See the lines beginning Here on my view confronting visibly , etc. Prelude , Book iii . and he will not allow ...
... Book i .: lines beginning " One summer evening , " etc. 2 Of these and other kindred notices I cannot say what ... Book iii . See the lines beginning Here on my view confronting visibly , etc. Prelude , Book iii . and he will not allow ...
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