The Poetical Works of William Blake: Lyrical and MiscellaneousG. Bell, 1890 - 231 pages |
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Page xx
... published until by Mr. Gilchrist , in his second volume , p . 156 : - " Flaxman cannot deny that one of the very first monuments he did I gratuitously designed for him . At the same time he was blackening my character as an artist to ...
... published until by Mr. Gilchrist , in his second volume , p . 156 : - " Flaxman cannot deny that one of the very first monuments he did I gratuitously designed for him . At the same time he was blackening my character as an artist to ...
Page xxv
... published in the ordinary sense . Blake's father , dying in the summer of 1784 , was succeeded in the hosiery business by his third son James , a person not wholly unlike William in a visionary ( more especially a Swedenborgian ) ...
... published in the ordinary sense . Blake's father , dying in the summer of 1784 , was succeeded in the hosiery business by his third son James , a person not wholly unlike William in a visionary ( more especially a Swedenborgian ) ...
Page xxvii
... published in the ordinary way ) , The French Revolution , a Poem in 7 Books : Book I. The other instalments of this rhapsodical work never appeared , nor is the value of the first Book such as to raise any grave regret for their ...
... published in the ordinary way ) , The French Revolution , a Poem in 7 Books : Book I. The other instalments of this rhapsodical work never appeared , nor is the value of the first Book such as to raise any grave regret for their ...
Page xxix
... published his little book of symbolic designs entitled For Children ( some copies , For the Sexes ) , The Gates of Paradise . This was rapidly followed by the Visions of the Daughters of Albion , and by America , a Prophecy ; both still ...
... published his little book of symbolic designs entitled For Children ( some copies , For the Sexes ) , The Gates of Paradise . This was rapidly followed by the Visions of the Daughters of Albion , and by America , a Prophecy ; both still ...
Page xxxi
... published , under the general title of The Song of Los . This name may , however , with more pro- priety be regarded as comprehending the America and Europe as well ; for " Los " ( in Blake's arbitrary and seldom interpretable ...
... published , under the general title of The Song of Los . This name may , however , with more pro- priety be regarded as comprehending the America and Europe as well ; for " Los " ( in Blake's arbitrary and seldom interpretable ...
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