British Literature: From Blake to the present day, edited by H. Spencer, W.E. Houghton, and H. BarrowsHeath, 1951 |
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... Fact ought to fall stricken , but does not : his logic - arrow glances from it as from a scaly dragon , and the obstinate Fact keeps walking its way . How singular ! At bottom , you will have to grapple closer with the dragon ; take it ...
... Fact ought to fall stricken , but does not : his logic - arrow glances from it as from a scaly dragon , and the obstinate Fact keeps walking its way . How singular ! At bottom , you will have to grapple closer with the dragon ; take it ...
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... fact : " A child , in this William's reign , might have carried a purse of gold from end to end of England . " My erudite friend , it is a fact which outweighs a thousand ! Sweep away thy constitutional , sentimental , and other ...
... fact : " A child , in this William's reign , might have carried a purse of gold from end to end of England . " My erudite friend , it is a fact which outweighs a thousand ! Sweep away thy constitutional , sentimental , and other ...
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... fact , he says , that organs are increased in size by action , atrophied by inaction ; it is another physiological fact that modifications produced are transmissible to offspring . Change the actions of an animal , therefore , and you ...
... fact , he says , that organs are increased in size by action , atrophied by inaction ; it is another physiological fact that modifications produced are transmissible to offspring . Change the actions of an animal , therefore , and you ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTION | 6 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 15 |
POEMS FROM MANUSCRIPTS | 21 |
Derechos de autor | |
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