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William Blake and the Imagination in Ideas of Good and Evil by William Butler Yeats.

“And he understood this so literally that certain drawings to Vala, had he carried them beyond the first faint pencillings, the first faint washes of colour, would have been a pretty scandal to his time and to our time.” [via]

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August 15, 2011

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