Wealth does not equal happiness would likely be a belief of the author's.
One belief or assumption that may be inferred from William Blake's poem "London" is that the city of London during his time was plagued by deep social and political injustices. Blake's portrayal of the city as a place marked by suffering, oppression, and corruption suggests his belief in the inherent moral decay of society and the need for change.
William A Titus has written: 'Wisconsin writers' -- subject(s): American Authors, American literature, Authors, American, Wisconsin
William Creighton has written: 'Sermons on the occasion of the death of the late Washington Irving' -- subject(s): American Authors, Authors, American, Biography
William Burrill has written: 'Naked Eye' 'Hemingway' -- subject(s): American Authors, Authors, American, Biography, Homes and haunts, Intellectual life, Journalists
William BlakeWilliam ShakespeareOliver GoldsmithWilliam Congreve
Aymer Vallance has written: 'The art of William Morris' 'Greater English church screens' 'William Morris' -- subject(s): Artists, Authors, English, Biography, English Authors
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William Grange has written: 'Historical dictionary of postwar German literature' -- subject(s): Austrian Authors, Austrian literature, Authors, Austrian, Authors, German, Authors, Swiss, Bio-bibliography, Biography, Dictionaries, German Authors, German literature, Swiss Authors, Swiss literature (German) 'Historical Dictionary of German Theater (Historical Dictionaries of Literature and the Arts)' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Theater, Biography, German Dramatists
William A. Gordon has written: 'Writer & critic' -- subject(s): Correspondence, Critics, American Authors
William Linn St. Clair has written: 'Trelawny' -- subject(s): Adventure and adventurers, Authors, English, Biography, English Authors, Trelawny, Edward John, 1792-1881
== == == == == == Mary, and her husband, William of Orange, a Dutch prince.
William Melton has written: 'I get my best ideas in bed' -- subject(s): American Authors, Authorship, Biography
William R. Fales is known for his work in the field of American literature, specifically focusing on authors such as Nathaniel Hawthorne and Herman Melville. He has written critical analyses and scholarly articles on their works, contributing to the understanding and appreciation of these classic authors.