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" But alas! now I may say to you— what perhaps I should not dare to say to any one else — that I can alone carry on my visionary studies in London unannoyed, and that I may converse with my friends in Eternity, see visions, dream dreams, and prophesy... "
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 298
1865
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Life of William Blake, "Pictor Ignotus": With Selections from His Poems and ...

Alexander Gilchrist, Anne Burrows Gilchrist - 1863 - 366 pages
...dare to say to any one else — that I can alone carry on my visionary studies in London unannoyed, and that I may converse with my friends in Eternity, see visions, dream dreams, and prophecy and speak parables, unobserved, and at liberty from the doubts of other mortals : perhaps...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 97

1865 - 816 pages
...my visionary studies in London unannoyea, and that I may converse with my friends in eternity, §ee visions, dream dreams, and prophesy and speak parables...especially when we doubt our friends. . . . "As to Mr. EL, I feel myself at liberty to say as follows upon this ticklish subject. I regard fashion in poetry...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 97

1865 - 814 pages
...visionary studies in London unannoyed, and that I may converse with my friends in eternity, see vision^, dream dreams, and prophesy and speak parables unobserved...pernicious, especially when we doubt our friends. "Ae to Mr. II., I feel myself at liberty to say as follows upon this ticklish subject. I regard fashion...
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Life of William Blake: With Selections from His Poems and Other ..., Volume 1

Alexander Gilchrist - 1880 - 526 pages
...to any one else — that I can alone carry on my visionary studies in London unannoyed, and that 1 may converse with my friends in Eternity, see visions, dream dreams, and prophecy and speak parables, unobserved, and at liberty from the doubts of other mortals : perhaps...
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William Blake: A Study of His Life and Art Work

Irene Langridge - 1904 - 322 pages
...dated April 25th, 1803, he writes : " I can alone carry on my visionary studies in London unannoyed, and that I may converse with my friends in Eternity,...pernicious, especially when we doubt our friends. Christ is very decided on this point: ' He who is not with me is against me;' there is no medium or...
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The Letters of William Blake: Together with a Life

William Blake, Frederick Tatham - 1906 - 376 pages
...not dare to say to anyone else : that I can alone carry on my visionary studies in London unannoyed, and that I may converse with my friends in eternity,...pernicious, especially when we doubt our friends. Christ is very decided on this point : " He who is not with Me is against Me." There is no medium or...
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The Letters of William Blake: Together with a Life

William Blake, Frederick Tatham - 1906 - 332 pages
...not dare to say to anyone else : that I can alone carry on my visionary studies in London unannoyed, and that I may converse with my friends in eternity,...pernicious, especially when we doubt our friends. Christ is very decided on this point : " He who is not with Me is against Me." There is no medium or...
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Shelburne Essays, Volume 4

Paul Elmer More - 1906 - 302 pages
...dare to say to anyone else — that I can alone carry on my visionary studies in London unannoyed, and that I may converse with my friends in Eternity,...and at liberty from the doubts of other mortals." He was not the first to find in the crowded life of a great city a solitude deeper than that of the...
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Shelburne Essays: Fourth series ...

Paul Elmer More - 1906 - 304 pages
...dare to say to anyone else — that I can alone carry on my visionary studies in London unannoyed, and that I may converse with my friends in Eternity,...and at liberty from the doubts of other mortals." He was not the first to find in the crowded life of a great city a solitude deeper than that of the...
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The Life of William Blake

Alexander Gilchrist - 1907 - 672 pages
...dare to say to any one else — that I can alone carry on my visionary studies in London unannoyed, and that I may converse with my friends in Eternity,...kindness ; but doubts are always pernicious, especially whe/i we doubt our friends. Christ is very decided on this point : ' He who is not with Me is against...
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