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Reading William Blake's The Ni
Title: Reading William Blake's The Ni
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 971 | Pages: 4.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Reading William Blake's The Ni
December 17, 2001
Reading The Tables Turn’d
The worship of nature is a characteristic of the Romantics that is why it is no surprise that we read the voice in The Tables Turn’d telling someone to go out rather than stay inside the house and read books. It is a beautiful day for “[t]he sun . . . through all the green fields has spread / [h]is first sweet evening yellow” and hence, a perfect occasion for
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watches and receives.” All that is being asked of the reader is to come and see nature in order to experience it personally. However, one should come without expectations, as this can affect the depths of one’s experience, giving one the wrong notion of how things should be, and without any preoccupations because this can distract a person from enjoying such an encounter. Patience is also important, for beauty takes time to reveal itself.
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