The Poetical Works of William Blake: Lyrical and MiscellaneousG. Bell, 1890 - 231 pages |
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Page xiii
... standing , though now fully as dingy as decorous . No. 28 is a cor- ner - house at the narrower end of the street , which varies considerably in width . He was the second son of James and Catharine Blake , and the second child out of a ...
... standing , though now fully as dingy as decorous . No. 28 is a cor- ner - house at the narrower end of the street , which varies considerably in width . He was the second son of James and Catharine Blake , and the second child out of a ...
Page xviii
... standing . Blake , still domiciled with his father in Broad Street , was now beginning to paint water - colours , and also to engrave , on his own account , for publishers . He executed prints for the Novelists ' Magazine - among others ...
... standing . Blake , still domiciled with his father in Broad Street , was now beginning to paint water - colours , and also to engrave , on his own account , for publishers . He executed prints for the Novelists ' Magazine - among others ...
Page xxxiii
... standing , at a rent of £ 20 a year : his only sister , as well as his wife , lived with him there , though in general , it would seem , she was sup- ported by her other brother James . Blake was at first exceedingly delighted with ...
... standing , at a rent of £ 20 a year : his only sister , as well as his wife , lived with him there , though in general , it would seem , she was sup- ported by her other brother James . Blake was at first exceedingly delighted with ...
Page xxxv
... stand at the remotest corners of heaven from each other . Farewell , my best friend . Remember me and my wife in love and friendship to our dear Mrs. Flaxman , whom we ardently desire to entertain beneath our thatched roof of rusted ...
... stand at the remotest corners of heaven from each other . Farewell , my best friend . Remember me and my wife in love and friendship to our dear Mrs. Flaxman , whom we ardently desire to entertain beneath our thatched roof of rusted ...
Page lxxii
... stand , and can assuredly affirm , that the works I have done for you are equal to the Caracci or Raphael ( and I am now some years older than Raphael was when he died ) . I say they are equal to Caracci2 or Raphael ; or else I am blind ...
... stand , and can assuredly affirm , that the works I have done for you are equal to the Caracci or Raphael ( and I am now some years older than Raphael was when he died ) . I say they are equal to Caracci2 or Raphael ; or else I am blind ...
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