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" Men are admitted into Heaven not because they have curbed & govern'd their Passions or have No Passions, but because they have Cultivated their Understandings. The Treasures of Heaven are not Negations of Passion, but Realities of Intellect, from which... "
The Quarterly Review - Página 51
editado por - 1908
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Life of William Blake, "Pictor Ignotus": With Selections from His Poems and ...

Alexander Gilchrist, Anne Burrows Gilchrist - 1863 - 366 páginas
...publish by all the means in their power. The painter begs public protection, and all will be well. Men are admitted into heaven, not because they have...because they have cultivated their understandings. The treasures of heaven are not negations of passion, but realities of intellect, from which all the passions...
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The Poems of William Blake

William Blake - 1893 - 324 páginas
...rejects error and embraces truth, a Last Judgment passes upon that individual WHY tint ENTER HEAVEN. MEN are admitted into heaven not because they have...because they have cultivated their understandings. The treasures of heaven are not negations of passion, but realities of intellect, from which the p»»"~"...
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The Portfolio: Monographs on Artistic Subjects..., Temas22-24

Philip Gilbert Hamerton - 1895 - 290 páginas
...immediate perception reappears in him with singular intensity. " Men are admitted into heaven," he says, " not because they have curbed and governed their passions,...fool shall not enter into heaven, let him be ever so holy." Nothing in Blake, perhaps, is so Gnostic as the strange poem, The Everlasting Gospel, first...
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The Mystery of Godliness

Francis Burdett Thomas Latymer - 1900 - 140 páginas
...HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY V MORRIS GRAY FUND " Great is the mystery of godliness." i Tim. iii. 16. " Men are admitted into heaven, not because they have curbed and governed their passions, but because they have cultivated their understandings." Vision of the Last Judgment ( William Blake)....
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Culture and Restraint

Hugh Black - 1901 - 362 páginas
...failure is nowhere so signal as in religion. William Blake said in his usual style of striking paradox, " Men are admitted into heaven, not because they have...understandings. The fool shall not enter into heaven, let him be never so holy." 1 This is the extreme opposite of the position of the ascetic ideal, the statement...
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This Life and the Next: Impressions and Thoughts of Notable Men and Women ...

Estelle Davenport Adams - 1902 - 316 páginas
...to judgment among His Saints, and throwing off the temporal that the eternal might be established.1 Men are admitted into heaven not because they have...because they have cultivated their understandings. The treasures of heaven are not negations of passion, but realities of intellect, from which the passions...
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The Real Blake: A Portrait Biography

Edwin John Ellis - 1907 - 500 páginas
...which Blake seeing to have drawn his pen. It is found in the chapter on the MS. Book, Vol. I., p. 332.) Men are admitted into heaven not because they have...because they have cultivated their understandings. The treasures of heaven are not negations of passion, but realities of intellect, from which the passions...
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The Prophetic Books of William Blake: Milton

William Blake - 1907 - 90 páginas
...weak enough to be restrained," and, as he further explains, • in A Vision of the Last judgment, " Men are admitted into heaven, not because they have...because they have cultivated their understandings. The treasures of heaven are not negations of passion, but realities of intellect, from which all the passions...
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The Real Blake: A Portrait Biography

Edwin John Ellis - 1907 - 500 páginas
...which Blake seems to have drawn his pen. It is found in the chapter on the MS. Book, Vol. I., p. 332.) Men are admitted into heaven not because they have...because they have cultivated their understandings. The treasures of heaven are not negations of passion, but realities of intellect, from which the passions...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen207

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1907 - 794 páginas
...And to attain vision we must use, not only our emotional faculties, but our minds and intellects. ' Men are admitted into heaven, not because they have...because they have cultivated their understandings.' The best commentary on Blake's life-work and views is to be found in his own most remarkable paper from...
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