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Page 159
... whole progress is a Fall into Matter ; he approaches the North , because his aim is to invade the realm of the Spirit ; he hears Orc nearer and nearer , because Revolt is the nearest point to the Spirit which he can reach . Soon he sees ...
... whole progress is a Fall into Matter ; he approaches the North , because his aim is to invade the realm of the Spirit ; he hears Orc nearer and nearer , because Revolt is the nearest point to the Spirit which he can reach . Soon he sees ...
Page 369
... whole passage repre- sents the coyness of the woman towards the man , as well as the uncertainty of inspiration towards the poet . Blake's symbolism here becomes somewhat obscure : Enitharmon herself generally represents Inspiration ...
... whole passage repre- sents the coyness of the woman towards the man , as well as the uncertainty of inspiration towards the poet . Blake's symbolism here becomes somewhat obscure : Enitharmon herself generally represents Inspiration ...
Page 397
... whole passage is reduced to a couple of lines ; or a couple of lines may be expanded to a whole passage . A list of these repetitions , with a few of the more important parallel passages which were entirely rewritten , follows . NIGHT ...
... whole passage is reduced to a couple of lines ; or a couple of lines may be expanded to a whole passage . A list of these repetitions , with a few of the more important parallel passages which were entirely rewritten , follows . NIGHT ...
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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