Proverbs of Hell

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gptkbp:bfsLayer 5
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:The_Marriage_of_Heaven_and_Hell
gptkbp:associated_with gptkb:philosopher
gptkb:Politician
gptkbp:author gptkb:William_Blake
gptkbp:contains proverbs
gptkbp:explores freedom
creativity
human nature
good and evil
gptkbp:genre philosophical poetry
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Proverbs of Hell
gptkbp:illustrated_by gptkb:William_Blake
gptkbp:influenced modern literature
gptkbp:influenced_by gptkb:church
gptkb:award
gptkb:John_Milton
gptkbp:inspired philosophical thought
gptkbp:language English
gptkbp:notable_quote “ The most sublime act is to set another before you.”
“ The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom.”
“ What is now proved was once only imagined.”
“ Without contraries is no progression.”
gptkbp:part_of gptkb:The_Marriage_of_Heaven_and_Hell
gptkbp:published_by gptkb:The_Marriage_of_Heaven_and_Hell
1790
J. Johnson
gptkbp:style symbolic
gptkbp:theme gptkb:Educational_Institution
contradiction
gptkbp:themes gptkb:musician
gptkb:Transformation
gptkb:TV_series
gptkb:philosopher
gptkb:political_movement
gptkb:existentialism
gptkb:nihilism
gptkb:Monarch
gptkb:military_base
gptkb:mythological_figure
gptkb:superhero
gptkb:absurdism
gptkb:artwork
nature
ethics
metaphysics
creation
suffering
individualism
redemption
collectivism
aesthetics
epistemology
truth
destruction
desire