The Poetical Works of William Blake: Lyrical and MiscellaneousG. Bell, 1890 - 231 pages |
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Page xv
... less definitely worded , was his reply . " I am happy ” ( he has written in cer- tain notes upon Reynolds , not exactly squaring with the views of the British connoisseur ) " I can- not say that Raphael ever was , from my earliest ...
... less definitely worded , was his reply . " I am happy ” ( he has written in cer- tain notes upon Reynolds , not exactly squaring with the views of the British connoisseur ) " I can- not say that Raphael ever was , from my earliest ...
Page xvi
... less docile than the senior pupil , and won him partly over to their side ; and in consequence he was sent out of the house , from time to time , to make drawings in Westminster Abbey , and in various old churches , for the antiquary ...
... less docile than the senior pupil , and won him partly over to their side ; and in consequence he was sent out of the house , from time to time , to make drawings in Westminster Abbey , and in various old churches , for the antiquary ...
Page xvii
Lyrical and Miscellaneous William Blake William Michael Rossetti. apprentices were less harmonious ; they wrangled over metaphysical problems , on which Blake , we may be sure , was very positive , and his opponents probably inexpert ...
Lyrical and Miscellaneous William Blake William Michael Rossetti. apprentices were less harmonious ; they wrangled over metaphysical problems , on which Blake , we may be sure , was very positive , and his opponents probably inexpert ...
Page xviii
... less ex- travagance and more simplicity , and to correct his drawing . This Blake seemed to regard as an affront never to be forgotten . He was very indignant when he spoke of it . " No doubt the censure of the drawing of so severe and ...
... less ex- travagance and more simplicity , and to correct his drawing . This Blake seemed to regard as an affront never to be forgotten . He was very indignant when he spoke of it . " No doubt the censure of the drawing of so severe and ...
Page xix
... less completely sug- gested , and his acquaintances availed themselves freely of these , and worked them up into materials of fame and fortune . The transparent sincerity of Blake's character does not allow of our wholly discrediting ...
... less completely sug- gested , and his acquaintances availed themselves freely of these , and worked them up into materials of fame and fortune . The transparent sincerity of Blake's character does not allow of our wholly discrediting ...
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