The Poetical Works of William Blake: Lyrical and MiscellaneousG. Bell, 1890 - 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 , who ...
... 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 , who ...
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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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