A web site could be stunnning in its graphic content, technologically advanced
with all the lastest bells and whistles and be about absolutly nothing
at all. Adding the consideration of image over substance to the review
of a web site means the browser should learn something of value after expending
all that effort to navigate through the site. Being an academically based
web site does not necessarily mean that everyone who visits the site will
leave wiser for the time spent there. Obviously, what the viewer gains
by visiting the site depends a lot on the personal motivation for is for
the visit. This comprehensive site about the work of William Blake,
which contains the complete collection of prose and poetry generated by
this man, is complete (not underconstruction), easy to understand and use
(cyperbabble is happily absent). Even the most casual reader
to surf these pages can't help but to gain a little insight to the poetry
included, even if only impressed with its volume. The truly dedicated user
will be extremely pleased the accessibility and printability of thier favorite
verses. Hey, if it was worth saying, Blake said it.
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