I'm still digesting this interesting point, but I'll pause to be pedantic for a sec. The industrial 'revolution' began much earlier than the late 19th century. The development of an industrialised infrastructure gathered momentum in the 18th century, and grew in the early 19th along with urban populations and national wealth. Hence Blake's reference to 'Dark, Satanic mills'.
Sorry to be so OCD. I know this wasn't the point of your fine missive!
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