William Blake, his philosophy and symbolsP. Smith, 1958 - 487 pages |
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Page 155
... whole poem , probably at London , for he included references to his quarrel with Hayley . Then he got the idea that British names were as sacred and full of meaning as the Hebrew names which he had been using ; so he gave " The Man ...
... whole poem , probably at London , for he included references to his quarrel with Hayley . Then he got the idea that British names were as sacred and full of meaning as the Hebrew names which he had been using ; so he gave " The Man ...
Page 205
... whole life through to join the Conscious and Subconscious . Blake , then , clearly wrote just as others do , and understood better than many of them what happened . The whole difficulty has been that in reading Blake's accounts of his ...
... whole life through to join the Conscious and Subconscious . Blake , then , clearly wrote just as others do , and understood better than many of them what happened . The whole difficulty has been that in reading Blake's accounts of his ...
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 ...
Contents
THE GATES OF PARADISE | 5 |
THE NEW SYNTHESIS | 88 |
THE FIFTH WINDOW | 98 |
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Ahania Angel appears become Beulah Bible Blake body Book Book of Los Book of Urizen Bromion Chapter Church clouds Commentary copy Creation Daughters of Albion death decoration descends Divine doctrine earth Emanation engraved Enion Enitharmon error Eternity evil Experience eyes Fall false Felpham Female fire flames flesh Four Zoas Gates Hayley Heaven and Hell human illustrations Imagination Inspiration Jakob Böhme Jerusalem Jesus Last Judgment Line Luvah Marriage of Heaven material Milton Moon mystical Nature never Night nude Oothoon Palamabron Paradise passage Passion philosophy Plate poem Poet Poetic poetry Prophetic Rahab Reason religion repeated represents Revolution Rintrah Satan seems Selfhood sense serpent Shadow sleep Songs of Experience Songs of Innocence sons soul Space Spectre spirit stanza stars Swedenborg symbol Tharmas Thel Theotormon things thou thought Tiriel Tree truth Urizen Urthona Vala verse vision woman wrath wrote