BLAKE’S PHILOSOPHY IN COMPOSING POEMS WITH COMMON AND OPPOSITE TITLES IN SONGS OF INNOCENCE AND OF EXPERIENCE By A’sim Na’aji Abbass Mohammed Rageh[1]

Abstract          William Blake is a great pre-romantic poet as well as a painter and printer and one of the greatest engravers in English history. His writing combines a variety of styles. He is an artist, a lyric poet, a mystic and a visionary. His work has fascinated and bewildered readers ever since. His Songs of Innocence and of Experience proved to be the most popular of Blake’s illuminated texts and is now regarded as a seminal work of English Romantic literature. Throughout the book of these Songs, there are…

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