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Page 130
... plate of Jerusalem [ 20 ] is the literal and figurative entrance to the poem for both poet and reader : a human ... plate and line ( for chapter 2 , Erdman follows the numbering in copies A , C , and F ) , Milton ( M ) by plate and line ...
... plate of Jerusalem [ 20 ] is the literal and figurative entrance to the poem for both poet and reader : a human ... plate and line ( for chapter 2 , Erdman follows the numbering in copies A , C , and F ) , Milton ( M ) by plate and line ...
Page 138
... plate is liter- ally the body in which language proliferates ; the calligraphy be- comes the nervous fiber of the page . In plate 62 the text shields or replaces the torso of an anguished figure , and plate 57 [ 17 ] half encloses the ...
... plate is liter- ally the body in which language proliferates ; the calligraphy be- comes the nervous fiber of the page . In plate 62 the text shields or replaces the torso of an anguished figure , and plate 57 [ 17 ] half encloses the ...
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... must of hell in Bow & TOWS H awful state Tourfold Twenty - git Cities each with hus Bow breaching He was heard a great lamenting in Beulah at the. 21. William Blake , Jerusalem , plate 97 . 22. William Blake , Jerusalem , plate 25 . 23.
... must of hell in Bow & TOWS H awful state Tourfold Twenty - git Cities each with hus Bow breaching He was heard a great lamenting in Beulah at the. 21. William Blake , Jerusalem , plate 97 . 22. William Blake , Jerusalem , plate 25 . 23.
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the circle as figural space | 25 |
a fourfold | 129 |
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