British Literature: From Blake to the present day, edited by H. Spencer, W.E. Houghton, and H. BarrowsHeath, 1951 |
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... believe in . But what was he to believe in ? He found an answer in German Transcendentalism , notably in Kant , Fichte , and Goethe , where he met a view of man and nature at all points opposite to that of eighteenth - century ...
... believe in . But what was he to believe in ? He found an answer in German Transcendentalism , notably in Kant , Fichte , and Goethe , where he met a view of man and nature at all points opposite to that of eighteenth - century ...
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... believe it , merely contrived to persuade other men , not worthy of the name of sane , to believe it ! It will be often our duty to protest against this sort of hypothe- sis about men's doings and history ; and I here , on the very ...
... believe it , merely contrived to persuade other men , not worthy of the name of sane , to believe it ! It will be often our duty to protest against this sort of hypothe- sis about men's doings and history ; and I here , on the very ...
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... believe he'd forgotten about her letter owing to being knocked daft by a German plane , but in the end believe it she did , and slowly she began to think differently about him and not with despair and hatred the way she had been since ...
... believe he'd forgotten about her letter owing to being knocked daft by a German plane , but in the end believe it she did , and slowly she began to think differently about him and not with despair and hatred the way she had been since ...
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INTRODUCTION | 6 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 15 |
POEMS FROM MANUSCRIPTS | 21 |
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