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... thought under similar circumstances . The identity of , say , Urizen and the Demiurge is neither accident nor coincidence . There is a certain type of critic in whom the Will to Believe ousts the ability to judge Thought without bias ...
... thought under similar circumstances . The identity of , say , Urizen and the Demiurge is neither accident nor coincidence . There is a certain type of critic in whom the Will to Believe ousts the ability to judge Thought without bias ...
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... thought in these two poems is not a coincidence . But Gray merely meant that , in a certain mood , man seems as unimportant as the frailest insect . This is pleasant attitudinizing , which few really take seriously . But Blake did ; and ...
... thought in these two poems is not a coincidence . But Gray merely meant that , in a certain mood , man seems as unimportant as the frailest insect . This is pleasant attitudinizing , which few really take seriously . But Blake did ; and ...
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... thought Socrates a Very Pernicious Man . So Caiaphas thought Jesus . ' Line 14. Cf. Jerusalem , 91 : 36-37 : Los reads the stars of Albion ! The Spectre reads the Voids Between the stars . • FRAGMENT II Line 7. Cf. To Tirzah ( Songs of ...
... thought Socrates a Very Pernicious Man . So Caiaphas thought Jesus . ' Line 14. Cf. Jerusalem , 91 : 36-37 : Los reads the stars of Albion ! The Spectre reads the Voids Between the stars . • FRAGMENT II Line 7. Cf. To Tirzah ( Songs of ...
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Ahania America Angel appears become Beulah Bible Blake body Book Book of Los Book of Urizen Bromion Christ Church clouds Commentary copy Creation Daughters of Albion death decoration Divine doctrine earth Emanation Enion Enitharmon error Eternity evil eyes Fall false Felpham Female fire flames flesh Four Zoas Gate Hayley Heaven and Hell human illustration Imagination Inspiration Jakob Böhme Jerusalem Jesus Last Judgment Leutha Line Loins Luvah Marriage of Heaven material Milton Moon mystical Nature never Night nude Oothoon Palamabron Paradise passage Passion philosophy Plate poem Poet Poetic Poetry Proverb Rahab Reason Religion repeated represents Revolution Rintrah Satan Selfhood sense serpent Shadow Songs of Experience Songs of Innocence sons soul Space Spectre spirit stanza stars symbol Tharmas Thel Theotormon things thou thought Tiriel Tree truth Ulro Urizen Urthona Vala verse VIII vision William Blake woman wrath wrote