The Poetical Works of William Blake: Lyrical and MiscellaneousG. Bell, 1906 - 231 pages |
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... live practically in a different age of the world . To him it mattered not . " I am right , and they are wrong , " more or less definitely worded , was his reply . “ I am happy " ( he has written in cer- tain notes upon Reynolds , not ...
... live practically in a different age of the world . To him it mattered not . " I am right , and they are wrong , " more or less definitely worded , was his reply . “ I am happy " ( he has written in cer- tain notes upon Reynolds , not ...
Page xx
... live , while another received the credit . Blake , it should be remem- bered , was an exceedingly impulsive , and in a certain sense a violent , man - always , at the least , vehement and unmeasured . He knew and keenly felt , spite of ...
... live , while another received the credit . Blake , it should be remem- bered , was an exceedingly impulsive , and in a certain sense a violent , man - always , at the least , vehement and unmeasured . He knew and keenly felt , spite of ...
Page xxxiii
... live . " For the purpose now in ques- tion , it was arranged that Blake should dwell at Felpham , a sea - side village adjacent to Eartham . This latter place had now been let by Hayley , who was himself also living at Felpham in a ...
... live . " For the purpose now in ques- tion , it was arranged that Blake should dwell at Felpham , a sea - side village adjacent to Eartham . This latter place had now been let by Hayley , who was himself also living at Felpham in a ...
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... lives among us , ' and continues to sustain ( as nobly as any of our masters , after allowing for Turner as the one without parallel ) the great name of our school in this branch of art . It was . Mr. George Cumberland , of Bristol ...
... lives among us , ' and continues to sustain ( as nobly as any of our masters , after allowing for Turner as the one without parallel ) the great name of our school in this branch of art . It was . Mr. George Cumberland , of Bristol ...
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... live to be hanged . " And , twelve years afterwards , so it proved , the ill - starred Ryland was hanged , having committed a forgery on the East India Company . In Westminster Abbey , when drawing there as Basire's apprentice , Blake ...
... live to be hanged . " And , twelve years afterwards , so it proved , the ill - starred Ryland was hanged , having committed a forgery on the East India Company . In Westminster Abbey , when drawing there as Basire's apprentice , Blake ...
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Albion angel arms artist AUDLEY babe beams beneath Blake blood Book of Ahania Book of Thel breast bright brow Caiaphas Chandos clouds colour curse D. G. Rossetti dark death delight designs divine dost doth earth echoing green engraved eyes fair father fear feet Felpham field fire Flaxman flowers forgiveness Gilchrist's book golden groan Gwin hand happy hath Hayley head hear heard heart heaven hills holy human infant Jerusalem Jesus KING lamb land laugh light live Lord mind morning never night o'er pity poem Poetical Sketches Prince Prophetic Books Queen QUEEN PHILIPPA round shining silent sing sleep smile Songs of Experience Songs of Innocence sorrow soul spirit sweet Swinburne tears thee Thel thine things THOMAS DAGWORTH thou art thought Tiriel Titian trembling vales verse vision voice walk weep wild WILLIAM William Blake wings youth