A compact book by William B. Willcox's "The Age of Nobility" is Volume 3 of the series titled "British History" edited by Lacy Boldwin Smith. Smith wrote in the preface of the series like this. "Through their art, their writers have tried beyond the normal scope of textbooks, beyond political dramas, wealth of individuality, even trivial things, and great human motives" in aristocratic times But there are things that I can not do.
William Blake William Black was born in 1757 when Romanticism was rising. The romantic poet of this era who lives in the UK experienced the transition from wealth-centered aristocracy to modern industrialized nation. And then, power was transferred to a large employer. Black is considered a highly skilled writer, but his greatest achievement is that his prints were taught by wonderful sculptures. The difference between black and other poets ... William Blake is comparing many of the poems of "lamb" and "tiger" William Black, "lamb" and "tegel" show their way Many similarities Points and Differences He explained these creatures and the style he chose to write. The reader will notice that the two poems have many similarities. They discussed the creatures created by God. Line, "Lamb, who made you," "Immortal hands and eyes can compensate for your terrible things".
William Blake, poet, painter, and sculptor William Blake was born in 1757 and was born in London peddler. Black's only formal education is art. At the age of ten he entered painting school and then at the age of 14 he studied sculptors. (Abrams & Stillinger 18). Black spent most of his time studying art, but he liked reading and immediately started writing poems. Black's first poetry collection "Poetic Sketch" expresses his dissatisfaction with the dominant poetry tradition.