The Poetical Works of William Blake: Lyrical and MiscellaneousG. Bell, 1890 - 231 pages |
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Page xi
... mind ; contested , no doubt , by some others , and to the multitude unknown , but this goes for nothing as authority . When we proceed , however , to a more strict analysis of the operations of Blake's intel- lect , PREFATORY MEMOIR . X1.
... mind ; contested , no doubt , by some others , and to the multitude unknown , but this goes for nothing as authority . When we proceed , however , to a more strict analysis of the operations of Blake's intel- lect , PREFATORY MEMOIR . X1.
Page xviii
... doubt the censure of the drawing of so severe and forcible a draughtsman as Blake , coming from one of so much loose facility as Reynolds , was peculiarly galling , notwithstanding the great difference in age and professional standing ...
... doubt the censure of the drawing of so severe and forcible a draughtsman as Blake , coming from one of so much loose facility as Reynolds , was peculiarly galling , notwithstanding the great difference in age and professional standing ...
Page xli
... doubt that considerations of that kind were very prominent at the time in determining his resolve . It had turned out that at Felpham " voices of celestial inhabitants were not more distinctly heard , nor their forms more distinctly ...
... doubt that considerations of that kind were very prominent at the time in determining his resolve . It had turned out that at Felpham " voices of celestial inhabitants were not more distinctly heard , nor their forms more distinctly ...
Page xliii
... doubt : the prospectus issued by Cromek showed as much , and Blake did in fact engrave one or two of the designs in the first instance . But Cromek did not think Blake's style of engraving so likely to attract the public , and to " pay ...
... doubt : the prospectus issued by Cromek showed as much , and Blake did in fact engrave one or two of the designs in the first instance . But Cromek did not think Blake's style of engraving so likely to attract the public , and to " pay ...
Page lviii
... doubt one might easily lay more stress on the slight incident than it is worth . The engraver to whom Blake's father first thought of apprenticing him was not Basire , but Ryland , a man of great distinction at the time , engraver to ...
... doubt one might easily lay more stress on the slight incident than it is worth . The engraver to whom Blake's father first thought of apprenticing him was not Basire , but Ryland , a man of great distinction at the time , engraver to ...
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