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This observation is very strongly exemplified in the Lamentations , where these are the prevailing passions ; it is , however , frequently instanced in the prophecies of this author , and most of all in the beginning of the book , which ...
This observation is very strongly exemplified in the Lamentations , where these are the prevailing passions ; it is , however , frequently instanced in the prophecies of this author , and most of all in the beginning of the book , which ...
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Witness the apostrophe , in the first book of Fingal , to the maid of Inistore , whose lover had fallen in battle ; and that inimitably fine one of Cuchullin to Bragela at the conclusion of the same book . He commands the harp to be ...
Witness the apostrophe , in the first book of Fingal , to the maid of Inistore , whose lover had fallen in battle ; and that inimitably fine one of Cuchullin to Bragela at the conclusion of the same book . He commands the harp to be ...
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The Creation , like all myth , Blake suggests especially in The First Book of Urizen , most centrally a satire on the finite depiction of infinity of the book of Genesis , is not a self - dividing objective myth thousands of years away ...
The Creation , like all myth , Blake suggests especially in The First Book of Urizen , most centrally a satire on the finite depiction of infinity of the book of Genesis , is not a self - dividing objective myth thousands of years away ...
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