tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34585979.post6922960283013841469..comments2024-02-13T13:39:31.292-05:00Comments on William Blake: Religion and Psychology: Isaiah in BlakeLarry Claytonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11571190213288384302noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34585979.post-1241960804374851462010-05-02T08:21:32.698-04:002010-05-02T08:21:32.698-04:00Fascinating! I even managed to click on your link...Fascinating! I even managed to click on your link to Damon and look up the specific passage where he gives some commentary on Plate 2 and talks about why he sees it as "inspired by the 35th chapter of Isaiah." And I also managed to look up Rintrah both in your links at the left and in the "Complete Works" document you sent; Damon also comments on Rintrah, "the wrath of the honest man."<br /><br />One question: what do you suppose the illustrations on Plate II are about?<br /><br />Thanks!!! It was a lot of fun going back and forth between Isaiah 35 and Plate II.Susan J.https://www.blogger.com/profile/07676460547965873094noreply@blogger.com