id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35995 Swinburne, Algernon Charles William Blake: A Critical Essay .txt text/plain 106723 5170 74 But these best things are as wonderful as any work of Blake's. on spiritual grounds to the works of Blake, in whose eyes the views taken Blake's work only, but of most other men's: in actual conception of things "Rights of Man" and "Age of Reason." Blake had as perfect a gift of ready In this engraved symbolic poem of life and death, most of Blake's chief life a great and pleasant thing to attain; praise of his work now leaves do art a good turn in some small way, by explaining the "faith and works" neglect of form which was natural to Blake when his main work was done and chaotic leaves of his note-book, are many of Blake's best things. (if indeed they were not one thing) worth a man's life and work; and no hand (namely, the life of Blake, and the faith and works which made that ./cache/35995.txt ./txt/35995.txt