A POSSIBLE SOURCE FOR WILLIAM BLAKE'S "THE GREAT CODE OF ART".
Analyzes the line 'The Old and the New Testaments Are the Great Code of Art' from author William Blake. Identification of a mnemonic force in the line; Translation of author Robert Lowth on the text; Claim on the ability of Blake to examine a text with synecdochic imagination.
| Publicado en: | English Language Notes Vol. 26; no. 1; pp. 36 - 41 |
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| Formato: | Literary Criticism |
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Duke University Press
Sep88
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| Sumario: | Analyzes the line 'The Old and the New Testaments Are the Great Code of Art' from author William Blake. Identification of a mnemonic force in the line; Translation of author Robert Lowth on the text; Claim on the ability of Blake to examine a text with synecdochic imagination. |
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