blakean造句
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- Music critic Blakean experience to the innocence of William Wordsworth.
- Now, if you want to see this rocker light up, just tell how very Blakean she seems.
- It's ruled by a leopard whose presence is first revealed to the fugitive as a Blakean pair of amber eyes glowing in the dark.
- Traditionally, Blakean scholars tended to place the Conclusion after the Application, but since Mary Johnson and John E . Grant in 1979, this has been reversed.
- Blake goes on to describe the activities of Los, one of his mythological characters, who creates a complex universe from within which other Blakean characters debate the actions of Satan.
- It's difficult to find blakean in a sentence. 用blakean造句挺難的
- All of the illuminated manuscripts I checked at the Blake Archive do indeed have the capital, but there may be some myserious Blakean reason that Mitchell wanted the lower-case letter.
- The poet Allen Ginsberg believed the poems were originally intended to be sung, and that through study of the rhyme and metre of the works, a Blakean performance could be approximately replicated.
- The title is a Blakean reference to not having the nerve or passion to go after what you want, and it's a hesitation of reason that Ginger has suffered from all her life.
- It is a Blakean universe in which mankind can only redeem itself, can only rid itself of blindness, through the correct interpretation of signs and events that permeate the fabric of nature's laws.
- Patti Smith was heavily influenced by Blake, referring to him in her song " My Blakean Year " on her album " Trampin "'and also reciting his poetry before some of her songs.
- The seventh verse tells us that Blakean " kingdoms of Experience " eventually rot, poor people battle each other over their meager possessions and the nobility just babbles on, but none of it matters in Eden.
- Although scholars are generally in agreement that " Poetical Sketches " is far from Blake's best work, it does occupy an important position in Blakean studies, coming as it does as the very outset of his career.
- In R . Nichole Rougeau's 2005 dissertation, she writes of the gypsy photograph of Evelyn ( upper right ) : " Evelyn symbolizes a form of the Blakean child, not really existing in the society depicted by the gypsy camp in the upper right of the photograph.
- The quarters of Austen's domestic comedies, though, are hardly cramped : There is room aplenty for the struggle between Marianne's Blakean excesses and Elinor's heroic counterpoint; for the moral battleground between selfishness and good intentions ( Willoughby ), duty and desire ( Edward Ferrars ).
- However, as Robert F . Gleckner pointed out, in the world of experience such a human-divine imaginative unity is shattered, for the Blakean fall, as is well known, is a fall into division, fragmentation, each fragment assuming for itself the importance ( and hence the benefits ) of the whole.
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