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  • Mr. Smith's homage to William Blake, which is washed with more synthesizers and rides a repetitive surf-guitar riff.

    FallNews 2001

  • And you could hardly call William Blake "rational".

    Culture | guardian.co.uk Malcolm Doney 2010

  • And you could hardly call William Blake "rational".

    Culture | guardian.co.uk Malcolm Doney 2010

  • Formerly fronting the short-lived cult band Lift To Experience, Pearson's solo act, with the aid of LTE's drummer, is a haunting, dark affair recalling William Blake's treatment of mortality, god, heaven and hell in songs that tremble between apocalyptic destruction and the quiet mournful yearning of the soul.

    FasterLouder.com.au > Australia's leading independent live music hub. Stock up on music and tour news, reviews, gig photos and idle gossip, or bitch to your heart's content in the forums. 2009

  • To paraphrase William Blake from whom the band took their name, cleanse your doors of perception and enjoy

    Big Picture Big Sound - Home Theater, HDTV, Movie Reviews 2008

  • The revolt came into its own when an artist such as William Blake vented his scorn against the reign of

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas RUDOLF WITTKOWER 1968

  • With the phrase from William Blake as its title and starting place, this very readable volume, filled with references to every world religion, reveals an elder minister’s personal understanding of the perennial philosophy and the new kind of humanity this philosophy describes.

    The Wonder of Children Michael Gurian 2002

  • With the phrase from William Blake as its title and starting place, this very readable volume, filled with references to every world religion, reveals an elder minister’s personal understanding of the perennial philosophy and the new kind of humanity this philosophy describes.

    The Wonder of Children Michael Gurian 2002

  • She also visits the graves of poets who inspired her, such as William Blake, as though her relationships with them were just as intimate.

    Stories from The Sun 2009

  • Ballad of Eureka; songs from such as William Blake, Rabbie Burns, Joe Hill,

    Eureka Songs 1854

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