The Poetical Works of William Blake: Lyrical and MiscellaneousG. Bell, 1890 - 231 pages |
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Page xii
... presents itself to us , and challenges an answer . His diligent and dis- cerning biographer , Mr. Gilchrist , says decisively ... present I forbear , preferring that the reader should see something of the evidence before the deduction is ...
... presents itself to us , and challenges an answer . His diligent and dis- cerning biographer , Mr. Gilchrist , says decisively ... present I forbear , preferring that the reader should see something of the evidence before the deduction is ...
Page xvii
... present employment imbued Blake with a decided love of Gothic feeling and form , which ( although in a very rudimentary con- dition ) can often be traced throughout his original work . He sketched the tombs in the Abbey , en- graved a ...
... present employment imbued Blake with a decided love of Gothic feeling and form , which ( although in a very rudimentary con- dition ) can often be traced throughout his original work . He sketched the tombs in the Abbey , en- graved a ...
Page xix
... present subsisting on his work for Wedgwood . Flaxman professed to be - and one may fairly believe that he really was - a sincere admirer and firm friend of Blake ; although the latter , at times , believed the contrary , as is amply ...
... present subsisting on his work for Wedgwood . Flaxman professed to be - and one may fairly believe that he really was - a sincere admirer and firm friend of Blake ; although the latter , at times , believed the contrary , as is amply ...
Page xxxviii
... present in a bustle to defend myself against a very unwarrantable warrant from a Justice of Peace in Chichester , which was taken out against me by a private in Captain Leathes ' troop of 1st or Royal Dragoons , for an assault and ...
... present in a bustle to defend myself against a very unwarrantable warrant from a Justice of Peace in Chichester , which was taken out against me by a private in Captain Leathes ' troop of 1st or Royal Dragoons , for an assault and ...
Page xxxix
... present at the time , who will disprove the allegation as to use of any seditious words ] . I have been forced to find bail . Mr. Hayley was kind enough to come forward , and Mr. Seagrave , printer at Chi- chester : Mr. H. in £ 100 ...
... present at the time , who will disprove the allegation as to use of any seditious words ] . I have been forced to find bail . Mr. Hayley was kind enough to come forward , and Mr. Seagrave , printer at Chi- chester : Mr. H. in £ 100 ...
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