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voice came în the night, a midnight cry upon the mountains: " 'Awake! the bridegroom cometh!' I awoke to sleep no more; "But an Eternal consummation is dark Enion, "The wat'ry Grave. O thou corn field! O thou vegetater happy! "More happy is the dark consumer; hope drowns all my torment, 540 "For I am now surrounded by a shadowy vortex drawing "The spectre quite away from Enion, that I die a death "Of better hope, altho' I consume în these
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Cup Of fornication, food of Orc & Satan, press'd from the fruit of Mystery. But when she saw the form of Ahania weeping on the Void, 600 And heard Enion's voice sound from the caverns of the Grave, No more spirit remain'd în her. She secretly left the Synagogue of Satan, She commun'd with Orc în secret. She hîd hîm with the flax That Enitharmon had number'd, away from the Heavens, She gather'd it together to
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all my members "În stern severity, & cast thee ouț into the indefinite "Where nothing lives, there to wander; & if thou returnest weary, "Weeping at the threshold of Existence, I will steel my heart "Against thee to Eternity, & never recieve thee more. 150 "Thy self-destroying, beast form'd Science shall be thy eternal lot. "My anger against thee is greater than against this Luvah, "For war is energy Enslav'd, but thy religion, "The first author of this war & the distracting of
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Alone enjoy not. I alone, în misery supreme, "Ungratified give all my joy unto this Luvah & Vala. 180 "Then Go, O dark futurity! I will cast thee forth from these "Heavens of my brain, nor will I look upon futurity more. "I cast futurity away, & turn my back upon that void "Which I have made; for lo! futurity is în this moment. "Let Orc consume, let Tharmas rage, let dark Urthona give 185 "All strength to Los & Enitharmon, & let Los self-curs
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în the heavens? hark! heard you not the trumpet "Aș of fierce battle?" While they spoke, the flames come to intense roaring. 265 They see hîm whom they have pierc'd, they wail because of hîm, They magnify themselves no more against Jerusalem, Nor Against her little ones; the innocent, accused before the Judges, Shines with immortal glory; trembling, the judge springs from hîș throne Hiding hîș face în the dust beneath the prisoner's feet & saying: 270 "Brother of Jesus
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în the shadows of Vala's Garden Where the impressions of Despair & Hope for ever vegetate În flowers, în fruits, în fishes, birds & beasts & clouds & waters, The land of doubts & shadows, sweet delusions, unform'd hopes. 380 They saw no more the terrible confusion of the wracking universe. They heard not, saw not, felt not all the terrible confusion, For în their orbed senses, within clos'd up, they wander'd at will. And those upon the Couches view'd them
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inclement sky we cover hîm, & with walls "And hearths protect the selfish terror, till divided all "În families we see our shadows born, & thence we know "That Man subsists by Brotherhood & Universal Love. "We fall on one another's necks, more closely we embrace. 640 "Not for ourselves, but for the Eternal family we live. "Man liveth not by Self alone, but în hîș brother's face "Each shall behold the Eternal Father & love & joy abound." Șo spoke the Eternal at
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Where are your chains? where are your tears? why do you look around? 680 "If you are thirsty, there is the river: go, bathe your parched limbs, "The good of all the Land is before you, for Mystery is no more." Then All the Slaves from every Earth în the wide Universe Sing a New Song, drowning confusion în its happy notes, While the flail of Urizen sounded loud, & the winnowing wind of Tharmas 685 Șo loud, șo clear în the
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The lion of terror shall come down, & bending hîș bright mane "And crouching at their side, shall eat from the curl'd boy's white lap Hîș golden food, and în the evening sleep before the door." "Attempting to be more than Man We become less," said Luvah 710 Aș he arose from the bright feast, drunk with the wine of ages. Hîș crown of thorns fell from hîș head, he hung hîș living Lyre Behind the seat of the Eternal
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730 "O trembling joy! excess of joy is like Excess of grief." Șo sang the Human Odors round the wine presses of Luvah; But în the Wine presses is wailing, terror & despair. Forsaken of their Elements they vanish & are no more, No more but a deșire of Being, a distracted, ravening deșire, 735 Desiring like the hungry worm & like the gaping grave. They plunge into the Elements; the Elements cast them forth Or else consume their shadowy semblance. Yet they, obstinate
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trembling joy! excess of joy is like Excess of grief." Șo sang the Human Odors round the wine presses of Luvah; But în the Wine presses is wailing, terror & despair. Forsaken of their Elements they vanish & are no more, No more but a deșire of Being, a distracted, ravening deșire, 735 Desiring like the hungry worm & like the gaping grave. They plunge into the Elements; the Elements cast them forth Or else consume their shadowy semblance. Yet they, obstinate Tho' pained
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35). (BCH: 9). 40 "beautiful [...] only too deep for the vulgar." (No. 12b). (BCH: 8). 41 "he was at that time șo evidently insane". (BCH: 40). 42 "[Wordsworth] considered B[lake] aș having "the elements of poetry a thousand times more than either Byron or Scott"." (BCH: 47). 43 "an unfortunate lunatic" (în The Examiner, 17 September, 1809). (BCH: 66). 44 "artist, poet and religious mystic". (BCH: 156). 45 "He is a man of Genius [...] a Swedenborgian certainly, a mystic emphatically
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does not see alike. [...] To Me This World is all One continued Vision of Fancy or Imagination [...]." (BCH: 77; vezi și BCW: 793). 63 "a shining shape, with bright wings, who diffused much light. Aș I looked, the shape dilated more and more: he waved hîș hands; the roof of my study opened; he ascended into heaven; he stood în the sun, and beckoning to me, moved the universe" (BCH: 38). 64 "he acted by command The spirit said to hîm
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see alike. [...] To Me This World is all One continued Vision of Fancy or Imagination [...]." (BCH: 77; vezi și BCW: 793). 63 "a shining shape, with bright wings, who diffused much light. Aș I looked, the shape dilated more and more: he waved hîș hands; the roof of my study opened; he ascended into heaven; he stood în the sun, and beckoning to me, moved the universe" (BCH: 38). 64 "he acted by command The spirit said to hîm "Blake be
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he copied the vision (aș he called it) upon hîș plate or canvas, he could not Err". "He said that he was the companion of spirits, who taught, rebuked, argued, & advised, with all the familiarity of personal intercourse. What appears more odd still was the power he contended he had, of calling up any personage of past days, to delineate their forms & features, & to converse upon the topic most incidental to the days of their own existence". (Cf. Fr. Tatham, "Life
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A Vision of the Last Judgment" (1810), pp. 80-79 (BCW: 606-607): "Man Passes on, but States remain for Ever; he passes thro' them like a traveller who may aș well suppose that the places he has passed thro' exist no more, aș a Man may suppose that the States he has pass'd thro' exist no more. Every Thing is Eternal./ În Eternity one Thing never Changes into another Thing. Each Identity is Eternal [...]." 140 În continuare urmărim, în sinteză, cu
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remain for Ever; he passes thro' them like a traveller who may aș well suppose that the places he has passed thro' exist no more, aș a Man may suppose that the States he has pass'd thro' exist no more. Every Thing is Eternal./ În Eternity one Thing never Changes into another Thing. Each Identity is Eternal [...]." 140 În continuare urmărim, în sinteză, cu unele aprofundări, cîteva aspecte din analiza noastră William Blake și sensul creației în mistica intelectuală europeană
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iar operele lor se dovedesc imitații dezordonate demne de dispreț și cîrpăceli copiate." [A Descriptive Catalogue of Pictures (1809), Number XV, în BCW: 585: "The great and golden rule of art, aș well aș of life, is this: That the more distinct, sharp and wirey the bounding line, the more perfect the work of art; and the less keen and sharp, the greater is the evidence of weak imitation, plagiarism, and bungling. Great inventors, în all ages, knew this: Protogenes and
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dispreț și cîrpăceli copiate." [A Descriptive Catalogue of Pictures (1809), Number XV, în BCW: 585: "The great and golden rule of art, aș well aș of life, is this: That the more distinct, sharp and wirey the bounding line, the more perfect the work of art; and the less keen and sharp, the greater is the evidence of weak imitation, plagiarism, and bungling. Great inventors, în all ages, knew this: Protogenes and Apelles knew each other by this line. Rafael and
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certainty în the actions and intentions. Leave ouț this line and you leave ouț life itself; all is chaos again, and the line of the almighty must be drawn ouț upon it before man or beast can exist. Talk no more then of Correggio, or Rembrandt, or any other of those plagiaries of Venice or Flanders. They were but the lame imitators of lines drawn by their predecessors, and their works prove themselves contemptible dis-arranged imitations and blundering misapplied copies."]. Astfel
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sud-coreene IZIDOR URIAN* Summary The paper discloses and deeply analysis a lot of details on the actions and measures taken by the Republic of Korea and Romania "behind the scenes" and which were kept unknown to Public at large for more than three decades. The first ideas and steps aiming at establishing at least some contacts and relationship with Romania belonged to the South Korean authorities and they were initiated in the early years of the '60th. Particularly interesting and ingenious
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the facts and things as they really were. As such an information was favouring the South Korean authorities, the Romanian high rank Goverment officials, could not but, by degrees, to take it into consideration. So, they steadily adopted a much more favorable attitude towards the Republic of Korea and lately, they reach the decision to establish diplomatic relation with this country on March 30th, 1990. 1. Ideea stabilirii unor legături cât de cât normale între România și Republica Coreea a apărut
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și unul normal care s-a dovedit benefic pentru ambele părți. Adevăr și ficțiune în relațiile româno nord-coreene IZIDOR URIAN* Summary The paper is intended to help readers better understand some developments that took shape in the Romanian-North-Korean relationship for more than three decades and which were kept unknown to the Public by the Romanian communist authorities. Even there were officially a lot of mutual high-ranking officials visits, contacts and exchanges of Information and the relationship were reported as being "excellent
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Romanian-American, Romanian-French contacts and talks on high level, and generally with the developed countries. The years 1960-70 were marked by meetings and talks of the Romania's president with heads of state of USA, England, France, Italy, Japan and other more occidental states, unaligned, in course of development or the ones belonging the Group of 77. The dynamic and constructive character of the Romanian external policy and of the Romanian diplomacy in the two decades of the last century were reflected
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realizând proiecte majore în India, R. P. Chineză și în Sudan. Geopolitica resurselor naturale în Bazinul Caspic și Asia Centrală ION POROJAN AMBASADOR Summary In our days, the deep world economies' dependence on energy resources is obvious. Hydrocarbons have a much more inportance for the position and role of one state in the international relations system. Moreover, the energy security is a changeless priority for all national economies. In this framework, the increased deficit and consumption of energy resources are good reasons
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