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hill - station and in the introduction of an Ovidian tale and a long prophetic address by " old father Thames " in a manner suggesting Virgil's personification of the Tiber . Pope shows no little independence of the earlier poem ...
hill - station and in the introduction of an Ovidian tale and a long prophetic address by " old father Thames " in a manner suggesting Virgil's personification of the Tiber . Pope shows no little independence of the earlier poem ...
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But Walpole's inference is to dispute the tradition that John van Eyck was the inventor of oil painting — not in the least to suggest that allusion to this art raises doubt as to the authenticity of the poems .
But Walpole's inference is to dispute the tradition that John van Eyck was the inventor of oil painting — not in the least to suggest that allusion to this art raises doubt as to the authenticity of the poems .
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Another visual image which Blake may be suggesting here is consistent with what we shall see in the nature of the ... Visually the fire image suggests immediate violence ; traditionally it suggests some sort of purgatorial revelation .
Another visual image which Blake may be suggesting here is consistent with what we shall see in the nature of the ... Visually the fire image suggests immediate violence ; traditionally it suggests some sort of purgatorial revelation .
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