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... Book of Wisdom : " Wisdom is a pure influence flowing from the glory of the Almighty— she is the brightness of the everlasting light . " " Whose fountain who shall tell ? " is suggested by the Book of Job . " Where is the way to the ...
... Book of Wisdom : " Wisdom is a pure influence flowing from the glory of the Almighty— she is the brightness of the everlasting light . " " Whose fountain who shall tell ? " is suggested by the Book of Job . " Where is the way to the ...
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... book in which we can note his early experiments and detect his models . Of some of the forms he essays his control ... book and some of the later Prophetic Books , disguised by being printed in lines They read best when this arbitrary ...
... book in which we can note his early experiments and detect his models . Of some of the forms he essays his control ... book and some of the later Prophetic Books , disguised by being printed in lines They read best when this arbitrary ...
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... Books . One suspects that little will come of it . The final impression on a candid mind is of certain great central ideas ... Book of Job , a Gospel like that of St. John . The history of Blake's art as a designer and illustrator is not ...
... Books . One suspects that little will come of it . The final impression on a candid mind is of certain great central ideas ... Book of Job , a Gospel like that of St. John . The history of Blake's art as a designer and illustrator is not ...
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