The Poetical Works of William Blake: Lyrical and MiscellaneousG. Bell, 1890 - 231 pages |
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Page xii
... close to express it : but for the present I forbear , preferring that the reader should see something of the evidence before the deduction is presented for his consideration . The facts to be stated regarding Blake's outer life are few ...
... close to express it : but for the present I forbear , preferring that the reader should see something of the evidence before the deduction is presented for his consideration . The facts to be stated regarding Blake's outer life are few ...
Page li
... close - No . 3 Fountain Court , Strand , close now to Simpson's dining - rooms . Here he occupied the first floor ; appropriating one of his two apartments as a re- ception - room , while the other was his living - room for all purposes ...
... close - No . 3 Fountain Court , Strand , close now to Simpson's dining - rooms . Here he occupied the first floor ; appropriating one of his two apartments as a re- ception - room , while the other was his living - room for all purposes ...
Page lii
... close of 1824 , Linnell turned Blake's attention to Dante's Divina Commedia as another subject for illustration ; and the energetic old man set to , learned in a few weeks Italian enough for his immediate purpose , produced nearly a hun ...
... close of 1824 , Linnell turned Blake's attention to Dante's Divina Commedia as another subject for illustration ; and the energetic old man set to , learned in a few weeks Italian enough for his immediate purpose , produced nearly a hun ...
Page liii
... close of his career - the year 1827 , in which he died . For this work also a sum of £ 150 had been paid by Mr. Linnell by the time of his friend's decease ; and paid on such easy and accommodating conditions that the final months of ...
... close of his career - the year 1827 , in which he died . For this work also a sum of £ 150 had been paid by Mr. Linnell by the time of his friend's decease ; and paid on such easy and accommodating conditions that the final months of ...
Page lv
... close . On that day ( as related by Mr. J. T. Smith ) " he composed and uttered songs to his Maker , so sweetly to the ear of his Catharine that , when she stood to hear him , he , looking upon her most affectionately , said — ' My ...
... close . On that day ( as related by Mr. J. T. Smith ) " he composed and uttered songs to his Maker , so sweetly to the ear of his Catharine that , when she stood to hear him , he , looking upon her most affectionately , said — ' My ...
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