Similar words: william bradford, william shakespeare, William, william ii, william penn, william pitt, william clark, william james. Meaning: n. visionary British poet and painter (1757-1827).
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(1) This was a talk on William Blake, timed to coincide with an internationally touring exhibition of this artist's work.
(2) William Blake, "Proverbs of Hell."
(3) He is a William Blake for our times.
(4) William Blake is an important representative in English romanticism.
(5) William Blake was a forerunner of Romanticism.
(6) A Kraken, or William Blake.
(7) William Blake is one of the most important poets in English poetry history.
(8) This thesis tries to present the efforts William Blake has made in cleansing the doors of perception.
(9) William Blake mocked the British monarchy with his illustration of Nebuchadnezzar eating grass from a story in the Book of Daniel.
(10) Although William Blake seems isolated from his contemporaries[sentencedict.com], he is in fact much concerned about the fate of his fellowmen.
(11) William Blake, the English poet, once wrote in admiration "Tiger, tiger, burning bright". So tiger also makes us think of light.
(12) First, in chapter, the thesis gives a demonstration of the concepts clarified by William Blake.
(13) The wisest of the Ancients considered what is not too explicit as the fittest for instruction, because it rouses the facilities to act. --- William Blake.
(14) Please read poems from Songs of Innocence and Experience in the William Blake Archive.
(15) This was the 3rd poem that I have studied with my students. The first was A Red, Red Rose by the Scottish poet Robert Burns and The Tiger by William Blake.
(16) Subsequent prints invariably differ from the first, because variations in repainting and printing are inevitable. In the 19th century, William Blake and Edgar Degas experimented with the technique.
(17) "To be an Error and to be Cast out is a part of God's Design," wrote the visionary poet William Blake.
(18) This article aims to unearth the surpassing imagination exhibited through the poems by William Blake, which is not in the least inferior to that created by the "Lake Poets". Sentencedict.com
(19) There are plenty of luminaries buried there — John “Pilgrim’s Progress”Bunyan, William Blake, Daniel Defoe, and assorted Cromwells.
(20) But you were so cute, trying to impress me with William Blake and all your grand plans.
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