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The Marriage of Heaven and Hell by William Blake ... Elizabeth Gaskell
Rich Man, Poor Man Irwin Shaw
Nickel and Dimed: on Not Getting By in America Barbara Ehrenreich
The Marriage of Heaven and Hell William Blake
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The Master and the Margarita Mikhail Bulgakov
The Waste Land and Other Poems by T.S. Eliot
The Marriage of Heaven and Hell by William Blake
So This Is Depravity by Russell Baker
Hollywood by Charles Bukowski
Less Than Zero by Bret Easton Ellis
All Quiet ... ... and Songs of Experience are great books to read, though I have to say that my favorite book by William Blake is The Marriage of Heaven and Hell. They're not exactly poems, not at least in the usual way. I remember that when I first read it I couldn't believe that someone could ... ... by Richard Hughes
Colour Scheme by Ngaio Marsh
Matisse: From Color to Architecture by Rene Percheron
The Marriage of Heaven and Hell : in full color by William Blake ... and hell by john jakes
memnoch the devil by anne rice
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the marriage of heaven and hell by william blake There's William Blake's The Marriage of Heaven and Hell. ... together with the notion that one can only know something by knowing its opposite. I find that these lines, from The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, often come to mind:
"Without Contraries is no progression. Attraction and Repulsion, Reason and Energy, Love and Hate, are necessary ... ... it is, infinite. For man has closed himself up, till he sees all things through' narrow chinks of his cavern."
It's from The Marriage of Heaven and Hell. ... Madsen: Memoirs of a Gnostic Dwarf
R.D. Laing: Politics of Experience
Norman O. Brown: Love's Body
William Blake The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
Hermann Hesse Demian
Gustav Meyrink: The Golem
Cormac McCarthy: The Outer Dark
Wolfgang von Goethe: Novelle
Hans Jonas: The Gnost ...
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