“Innate ideas are in every man, born with him; they are truly himself. The man who says that we have no innate ideas must be a fool and knave, having no conscience or innate science.”
Quote by William Blake
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Preface. General introduction index of symbols. Appendices: The book of Thel. Tiriel. Notes to Reynolds's Discourses. Descriptive catalogue of pictures. 1809. Prose from the Rossetti ms. Table of substituted capitals. Index to foot-notes, &c
This book is a compilation of various scholarly appendices and textual analyses, featuring commentary on works such as 'The Book of Thel' and 'Tiriel'. It includes notes on Reynolds's Discourses, a descriptive catalog of pictures, and extracts from the Rossetti manuscript. The book also contains a table of substituted capitals and an index to footnotes, providing a detailed scholarly resource for readers interested in literary and artistic analysis. more
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