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The Overthrow of Apollo and the Pagan Gods, watercolour from William Blake's illustrations of On the Morning of Christ's Nativity ( 1809 )
William Blake's depiction of Nebuchadnezzar.
Job and his tormentors, one of William Blake's William Blake's Illustrations of the Book of Job | illustrations of Job.
William Blake's illustration of Lucifer as presented in John Milton's Paradise Lost
William Blake's image of the Minotaur to illustrate Inferno XII
This unusual association of the Minotaur with Centaurs, not made in any Classical source, is shown visually in William Blake's rendering of the Minotaur ( illustration ) as a kind of taurine centaur himself.
The line " Some are born to sweet delight, some are born to endless night " from " End of the Night " is a quote from William Blake's poem " Auguries of Innocence ".
The book takes the form of Huxley ’ s recollection of a mescaline trip that took place over the course of an afternoon, and takes its title from William Blake's poem The Marriage of Heaven and Hell.
Harold Raymond, at his publisher Chatto and Windus, said of the manuscript, “ You are the most articulate guinea pig that any scientist could hope to engage .” The title was taken from William Blake's poem The Marriage of Heaven and Hell:
The title refers to William Blake's The Marriage of Heaven and Hell.
He collaborated with Edwin Ellis on the first complete edition of William Blake's works, in the process rediscovering a forgotten poem " Vala, or, the Four Zoas ".
Years later, and moments before his death, Gull has an extended mystical experience, where his spirit travels through time, observing the crimes of the London Monster, instigating or inspiring a number of other killers ( Peter Sutcliffe, Ian Brady ), causing Netley's death, as well as serving as the inspiration for both Robert Louis Stevenson's Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and William Blake's painting " The Ghost of a Flea ".
This was the inspiration for William Blake's mystical hymn Jerusalem.
William Blake's watercolour and relief etching entitled " The Ancient of Days " is one such example.
During the filming, the character of Albert Fosdike, " Shorty " Blake's brother-in-law, was recast after actor William Hartnell turned up late for his first day of shooting.
When he learns Blake's full name, Nobody decides Blake is a reincarnation of William Blake, a poet whom he idolizes but of whom accountant Blake himself is ignorant.
One of William Blake's illustrations of On the Morning of Christ's Nativity | Blake's illustrations of On the Morning of Christ's Nativity, the On the Morning of Christ's Nativity | poem by John Milton
Fearful Symmetry is a phrase from William Blake's poem The Tyger ( Tyger, tyger, burning bright / In the forests of the night, / What immortal hand or eye / Could frame thy fearful symmetry ?).
Hunter was the basis for the character " Jack Tearguts " in William Blake's unfinished satirical novel, An Island in the Moon.
He connects this feeling to William Blake's poem The Tyger, which is quoted piecemeal throughout the entire novel:

William and Vision
* Andrew Phillips, The Rebirth of England and the English: The Vision of William Barnes ISBN 1-898281-17-3
* Katerberg, William H. " A Northern Vision: Frontiers and the West in the Canadian and American Imagination.
* William Blake: The Marriage of Heaven or Hell, Letter to Thomas Butts, Annotations to Reynolds ' Discourses, A Descriptive Catalogue, A Vision of the Last Judgment, On Homer's Poetry
1966 ); Crapsey, Adelaide: " Pierrot " ( c. 1914 ); Faulkner, William: Vision in Spring ( 1921 ); Ficke, Arthur Davison: " A Watteau Melody " ( 1913 ); Garrison, Theodosia: " Good-Bye, Pierrette " ( 1906 ), " When Pierrot Passes " ( before 1917 ); Griffith, William: Loves and Losses of Pierrot ( 1916 ), Three Poems: Pierrot, the Conjurer, Pierrot Dispossesed, The Stricken Pierrot ( 1923 ); Hughes, Langston: " A Black Pierrot " ( 1923 ), " Pierrot " ( 1926 ), " For Dead Mimes " ( 1926 ), " Heart " ( 1932 )— see " Goldweber " under External links below ; Loveman, Samuel: " In Pierrot's Garden " ( 1911 ; five poems ); Lowell, Amy: " Stravinsky's Three Pieces " ( 1915 ); Masters, Edgar Lee: " Poor Pierrot " ( 1918 ); Moore, Marianne: " To Pierrot Returning to His Orchid " ( c. 1910 ); Shelley, Melvin Geer: " Pierrot " ( 1940 ); Stevens, Wallace: " Pierrot " ( 1909, first pub.
* William Horatio Bates ( 1860 – 1931 ) ( United States ) Creator of the unorthodox Bates Method, credited for being the founder of the Natural Vision Improvement movement.
* Sir William Siemens-A Man Of Vision, A collection of articles by various authors published by Siemens plc in 1993, contains substantial material on the history of Siemens in the UK
1360 – 87 ) or Visio Willelmi de Petro Plowman ( William's Vision of Piers Plowman ) is the title of a Middle English allegorical narrative poem by William Langland.
Although the term optometry appeared in the 1759 book A Treatise on the Eye: The Manner and Phenomena of Vision by Scottish physician William Porterfield, it was not until the early twentieth century in the United States and Australia that it began to be used to describe the profession.
" Vision of the Holy Grail " ( 1890 ) by William Morris
* William Chittick and Sachiko Murata ( 2006 ), The Vision of Islam, Publisher: I. B. Tauris, ISBN 1-84511-320-9
This Enchanted Isle-The Neo-Romantic Vision from William Blake to the New Visionaries ( 2000 ).
Late in his life, Smith's brother, William, gave two accounts of the First Vision, dating it to 1823, when William was twelve years old.
William Smith said he based his account on what Joseph had told William and the rest of his family the day after the First Vision:
William Smith, a younger brother of Joseph Smith, and a key figure in the early Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints ( RLDS Church, renamed Community of Christ in 2001 ) gave several accounts of the First Vision, although in 1883 he stated that a " more elaborate and accurate description of his vision " was to be found in Joseph Smith's own history
Fields of Vision: Essays on the " Travels " of William Bartram ( University of Alabama Press ; 2010 ; 273 pages ), essays by scholars
The list of artists who have performed at the Vision Festival is long and varied, including David S. Ware, Sam Rivers, Frank Lowe, Daniel Carter, William Parker, Roy Campbell, Jr., Hamid Drake, Nicole Mitchell, Rob Brown, Kidd Jordan, Henry Grimes, Marc Ribot, Chad Taylor, Rashied Ali, Joe McPhee, Jason Kao Hwang, Jayne Cortez, Fred Anderson, Matthew Shipp, Billy Bang, Eddie Gale, Whit Dickey, Amiri Baraka, Roscoe Mitchell, Steve Lacy, DJ Spooky, Yo La Tengo, Cat Power and Louis Moholo, among others.
Eggleston's published books and portfolios, include Los Alamos ( actually completed in 1974, before the publication of the Guide ) the massive Election Eve ( 1976 ; a portfolio of photographs taken around Plains, Georgia before that year's presidential election ); The Morals of Vision ( 1978 ); Flowers ( 1978 ); Wedgwood Blue ( 1979 ); Seven ( 1979 ); Troubled Waters ( 1980 ); The Louisiana Project ( 1980 ); William Eggleston's Graceland ( 1984 ) The Democratic Forest ( 1989 ); Faulkner's Mississippi ( 1990 ), and Ancient and Modern ( 1992 ).
* William Blake – A Vision of the Last Judgment ( lost )
From accounts by William Branham's family, it is evident that he had been conducting healing campaigns at least as early as 1941 when he conducted a two-week revival in Milltown, and his 1945 tract " I Was Not Disobedient Unto the Heavenly Vision ' shows that his faith healing ministry was well established by this time.
* The Divine Vision: Studies in the Poetry and Art of William Blake ( 1957 ) editor
*' Æ ' ( George William Russell ) publishes The Divine Vision, and Other Poems.

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