“The true method of knowledge is experiment.”
William Blake libro All Religions are One
All Religions are One (1788)
1780s
“The true method of knowledge is experiment.”
William Blake libro All Religions are One
All Religions are One (1788)
1780s
Fuente: 1790s, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell (1790–1793), Proverbs of Hell, Line 22
If You Trap the Moment
1790s, Poems from Blake's Notebook (c. 1791-1792)
“True superstition is ignorant honesty & this is beloved of god and man.”
1780s, Annotations to Lavater (1788)
The Gray Monk, st. 8
1800s, Poems from the Pickering Manuscript (c. 1805)
Fuente: 1800s, Jerusalem The Emanation of The Giant Albion (c. 1803–1820), Ch. 1, plate 4, lines 18-28 The Words of Jesus to the Giant Albion
William Blake The Lamb
The Lamb, st. 1
1780s, Songs of Innocence (1789–1790)
Fuente: 1800s, Jerusalem The Emanation of The Giant Albion (c. 1803–1820), Ch. 3, plate 55, line 60
Letter to William Hayley (1803-10-07)
1810s
Fuente: 1800s, Jerusalem The Emanation of The Giant Albion (c. 1803–1820), Ch. 1, plate 27, "To the Jews" 1) lines 9-12
No. 2, The Look of Love
1790s, Poems from Blake's Notebook (c. 1791-1792), Several Questions Answered
“He who shall teach the child to doubt
The rotting grave shall ne'er get out.”
Fuente: 1800s, Auguries of Innocence (1803), Line 87
My Specter, st. 1
1800s, Poems from Blake's Notebook (c. 1804)
Introduction, st. 1
1790s, Songs of Experience (1794)
Fuente: 1800s, Jerusalem The Emanation of The Giant Albion (c. 1803–1820), Ch. 4, prefatory poem, plate 77, st. 1
“My Brother starv'd between two Walls,
His Children's Cry my Soul appalls;”
Ibid, stanza 5
1810s, Miscellaneous poems and fragments from the Nonesuch edition
William Blake London
London, st. 2
1790s, Songs of Experience (1794)
To the Public, plate 3 (the last paragraph)
1800s, Jerusalem The Emanation of The Giant Albion (c. 1803–1820)
“This world of imagination is the world of eternity.”
A Vision of the Last Judgment
1810s