Eye Quotes - Page 260

William Blake, David V. Erdman, Harold Bloom (1982). “The Complete Poetry and Prose of William Blake”, p.655, Univ of California Press
We are led to believe a lie When we see not through the eye.
William Blake, David Fuller (2000). “William Blake: Selected Poetry and Prose”, p.289, Pearson Education
"Abstract Expressionism, Creators and Critics". Book by Clifford Ross, 1990.
Will Rogers (1978). “Will Rogers' Daily Telegrams”
Will Carleton (1873). “Farm Ballads”, p.127
"The Limits of State Action". Book by David Sidorsky. Chapter 16, 1792.
"Signs of Life". DVD Audio Commentary, 2005.
"Kandinsky" by Frank Whitford, Paul Hamlyn Ltd, London, 1967.
The eyes of critics, whether in commending or carping, are both on one side, like a turbot's.
Walter Savage Landor (1856). “Selections from the Writings of Walter Savage Landor”, p.121
Walter Savage Landor (1853). “The Works of Walter Savage Landor”, p.154
Walter Raleigh (1829). “The Works of Sir Walter Ralegh”, p.721
Sir Walter Raleigh (1829). “Miscellaneous works”, p.99
Walt Whitman, Sculley Bradley, Harold W. Blodgett (2008). “Leaves of Grass: A Textual Variorum of the Printed Poems, 1855-1856”, p.16, NYU Press
Wallace Stevens (2011). “Opus Posthumous: Poems, Plays, Prose”, p.45, Vintage