The Poetical Works of William Blake: Lyrical and MiscellaneousG. Bell, 1890 - 231 pages |
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Page xiv
... volume , were stated in the prefatory words to have been begun in his " twelfth year , " -and probably some other verses , still more childish in point of date , not to speak of execu- tion , would have preceded them . He copied prints ...
... volume , were stated in the prefatory words to have been begun in his " twelfth year , " -and probably some other verses , still more childish in point of date , not to speak of execu- tion , would have preceded them . He copied prints ...
Page xix
... volume , as well as by occasional pas- sages in Blake's prose writings . Afterwards the visionary painter knew likewise Fuseli , whose life , prolonged to the age of eighty - three , ceased ( in April 1825 ) only about two years before ...
... volume , as well as by occasional pas- sages in Blake's prose writings . Afterwards the visionary painter knew likewise Fuseli , whose life , prolonged to the age of eighty - three , ceased ( in April 1825 ) only about two years before ...
Page xx
... 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 Macklin , my employer [ a publisher ] , as Macklin ...
... 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 Macklin , my employer [ a publisher ] , as Macklin ...
Page xxv
... volume of verse , the Poetical Sketches , to be printed in 1783 ; and the obliging clergyman wrote the few words of preface to that selection . The impression was presented to Blake - too poor now and very gen- erally afterwards to ...
... volume of verse , the Poetical Sketches , to be printed in 1783 ; and the obliging clergyman wrote the few words of preface to that selection . The impression was presented to Blake - too poor now and very gen- erally afterwards to ...
Page xxix
... volume containing twenty - three engraved and coloured designs , without letter - press . Towards the same time he made the acquaint- ance of Mr. Thomas Butts , of Fitzroy Square , by far the best purchasing patron whom he ever had ...
... volume containing twenty - three engraved and coloured designs , without letter - press . Towards the same time he made the acquaint- ance of Mr. Thomas Butts , of Fitzroy Square , by far the best purchasing patron whom he ever had ...
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