I've been memorizing this work for years. Every time I recite it I gain some new insight. I haven't heard anyone else discuss this work before so I owe you thanks for some of the background.
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Really excellent presentation, thanks! With one point of argument. The Romantic Age (1800-1850) was not so repressive as one might think. Repressive yes, by modern standards, but not repressive in the context of the times. Before the Romantic Age came the Enlightenment, which put forth science and reason (as opposed to Biblical truth). The Romantic age stressed the arts, poetry and, human passion in place of Biblical truth. But in both eras, people were questioning, just in different ways. The era that came before the Enlightenment was the Great Awakening, which was very religious, like a second wave of Puritanism.
I've been memorizing this work for years. Every time I recite it I gain some new insight. I haven't heard anyone else discuss this work before so I owe you thanks for some of the background.
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awesome.... your upload is my first genuine connection with Balke. was unable to contain my laughter. wonderful sense of being turned upside down and inside out.......a circular perspective, thankyou
It's starting to unlock..
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Really excellent presentation, thanks! With one point of argument. The Romantic Age (1800-1850) was not so repressive as one might think. Repressive yes, by modern standards, but not repressive in the context of the times. Before the Romantic Age came the Enlightenment, which put forth science and reason (as opposed to Biblical truth). The Romantic age stressed the arts, poetry and, human passion in place of Biblical truth. But in both eras, people were questioning, just in different ways. The era that came before the Enlightenment was the Great Awakening, which was very religious, like a second wave of Puritanism.
Thanks for your thoughts. Blake a true genius.
+GRETA MALL You're welcome! If you ever need help with an interpretation or a paper, feel free to enlist my services at editygroup.com/academic!
Wow I would be honored. Thankyou so very much. You are wonderful.
Great video, MHH is a brilliant work, funny but challenging
"To create a little flower is the labour of ages."
From mud rises the lotus..
Two men looked out the from the bars of a prison cell, one saw mud the other saw the stars..
???? Can you see.. All is good in a different time
Thanks for your analysis! I'm trying to research Blake, and this proved very helpful!
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it helped me alot.. thank you so much for the lesson
thank you very much
world transformation movement blake explained
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Most of them strike me as tongue in cheek, Proverbs that would lead one to go astray. A couple, though, not sure.
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I appreciate your effort in explaining Blake's work, but to listen to 'you know' all the time, is pretty disturbing.