| William Blake - 1966 - 964 pages
...Lost, the Persons & Machinery intirely new to the Inhabitants of Earth (some of the Persons Excepted). I have written this Poem from immediate Dictation,...twenty or thirty lines at a time, without Premeditation & even against my Will ; the Time it has taken in writing was thus render'd Non Existent, & an immense... | |
| Hazard Adams - 1969 - 200 pages
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| Meyer Howard Abrams - 1971 - 420 pages
...extreme claimant for poetic automatism was, of course, William Blake. Of his Milton he said, in 1803: I have written this Poem from immediate Dictation,...my Will; the Time it has taken in writing was thus render'd Non Existent, and an immense Poem Exists which seems to be the Labour of a Long life, all... | |
| Mona Wilson - 1971 - 444 pages
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| William Blake - 1972 - 384 pages
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