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DANCE, 57

Darwin, Erasmus, 119
Denman, Maria, 397

Dereham, East, Cowper's monument
at, 175

DESIGNS by Blake :-Accusers, The,
304; America, 106-10; Ancient
Britons, 276; Ancient of Days, 124
-5, 403; Angel of the Divine Pre-
sence, 186; Bard, The, 56-7;
Breach in a City, 54; Canterbury
Pilgrims, 273-9; Christ in the
Sepulchre, 269; Cumberland's Card
Plate, 399; Dante, 375; Death of
Earl Godwin, 35; Death of Joseph,
186; Death of Virgin Mary, 186;
Dream of Queen Catherine, 2, 357-
8; Europe, 403: Ezekiel, 133;
Faerie Queen, 409; Gates of Para-
dise, 99-102; Glad Day, 28, 32;
Grave, The, 246-55, 266-72;
Heads of the Poets, 162; Hope Re-
kindled, 224; Jacob's Dream, 264;
Job, 3, 4, 327; Jephthath sacrificing
his Daughter, 186; Jerusalem, 226;
Joseph and his Brethren, 56—7;
King Edward and Queen Eleanor,
31; Last Judgment, 260-2, 401-2;
Last Supper, 140; Let loose the Dogs

of War, 54; Lenore, 134-5; Mar-
riage of Heaven and Hell, 78, 86
-8; Milton, 240; Miscellaneous
Designs, 129; Nebuchadnezzar, 88;
Newton, 420; Night Thoughts, 135 ;
Oberon and Titania, 2, 410; Para-
dise Regained, 378; Paul Preaching,
186; Pastorals, Phillips's Virgil, 317
--20; Penance of Jane Shore, 32;
Portraits:-Mr. Butts, 167, 180; Rev.
J. Johnson, 171: Riposo, 184, 186;
Ruth, 186; Shakspeare, 272; Songs
of Innocence, 68-75; Songs of
Experience, 116, 121-2; Song of
Los, 129; Three Maries, 186;
Urizen, 127; Visionary Heads, 298;
Visions of the Daughters of Albion,
102-6; What is man that Thou
shoula'st try him every moment? 133 ;
Whore of Babylon, 291; Wise and
Foolish Virgins, 401; Wollstone-
craft's Tales for Children, illustra-
tions to, 91

Dodsley, publisher, 33

Du Roveray, edit. of Pope, 247

Edinburgh Review, I

Edwards's Anecdotes of Painters, 29
Edward I. tomb of, opened, 19
Edwards, publisher of Young's Night
Thoughts, 135

Egremont, Lord, 161, 409

Ellis's Specimens of English Poetry, 120
Etty, born, 60; home of, 99
Engleheart, engraver,
288
Engravings by Blake; see lists, pp. 279
-283, vol. ii.
Europe, 124-5

FAIRY's funeral, 160-1
Falconer, poet, 209
Ferguson, James, artist, 410
Felpham; see Topographic Details
Fettler, engraver, 209

Finch, F. O. painter in water-colours,
343; also see vol. ii.
Fincham, Dr. 394-5

Flaxman, opinion of Blake by, 2;
born, 5; introduced to Blake, 33;
a Swedenborgian, 16: genius dis-
covered by Mrs. Mathew, 44, 47;
designs for Wedgwood, 33; marries,
33; exhibits at Royal Academy,
57; goes to Italy, 60; returns from
Italy and becomes famous, III:
designs a colossal statue, 141; illus-
trates Cowper's Translations and
Notes on Milton, 166; decorates
Hayley's library, 162; illustrates
Homer, 206; Hesiod, 296; staunch

to Blake, 295, 297; manners, 351,
death, 397

Flaxman, Mrs. 397
Forster, Rev. C. 410

Fountain Court; see Topographic Details
Franklin, Dr., on air-baths, 114
Fresco, Blake's use of the word, 37
Fuseli, opinion of Blake by, 2, 52; in-
troduced to Blake, 34; returns from
Italy, made famous by The Night-
mare, 34; candour, 52; exhibits,
57; at bookseller Johnson's, 92;
writes Prospectus of Designs to
Young, 135; to The Grave, 247, 267
-8; staunch, 295-7; dies, 335

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HAINES, W. painter and engraver, 214
Hamilton, painter, 57
Hampstead; see Topographic Details
Hardy, tried for high treason, 91
Hayley, William, 75; literary status,

142; invites Blake to Felpham, 142
-3; character, 156-7; writes the
Ballads, 165; and Life of Cowper,
176; letters to Johnson, 167-9,
174-5; epitaph writing, 170;
zealously aids Blake on his trial for
sedition, 193; thrown from his horse,
196; begins Life of Romney, 203;
Blake aiding, 203-24; marries
again, 274

Hayley, Thomas, 142-3, 204
Harrison, publisher, employs Blake,
32, 53

Hazlitt, 369

Hawkins, 215

Heath, James, engraver, 289

Heins, portrait of Cowper's mother by,

171

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Kilmarnock, Lord, 44

Kirkup, Seymour, painter, 275, 277,
371, 410

Klopstock, death of, 183

Ladies' Pocket Book for 1778, frontis-
piece to, 46

Lamb, Charles, 74, 275-6
Langford, auctioneer, 8-10
Langhorne, 23

Lawrence, Sir Thomas, buys of Blake,
121, 401

Lavater, John Caspar, character of, 61;
annotations of the Aphorisms, 61–7
Lavant; see Topographic Details
Lee, the sisters, 119

Legat, engraver, 161

Leslie, R. A. on Blake, I

Letters from Blake to Butts, 151-3,

164, 167—9, 172—4, 178—83, 184-
8, 190-3; from Blake to Flaxman,
149-50; from Blake to Hayley, 144,
163-4, 194-5, 199–200, 201-16,
218-23; from Blake to Mrs. Linnell,
337; from Blake to John Linnell,
378-9, 390-1, 392-6, 398–400,
403; from Blake to Ozias Humphrey,
260-2; from Blake to the Editor of
the Monthly Magazine, 258–9; from
Blake to Mrs. Flaxman, 147; from
Cromek to Blake, 252-4; from
Samuel Palmer to the author, 344-
7

Lewis, Monk, 119
Linnell, James, 395
John,

senior, introduced to
Blake, 293; copies Visionary Heads,
304; reminiscences of Blake by, 370;
commissions the Job series, 328;
also the Dante, 375; makes
friendly proposal, 398, 409; explains
Blake's processes, 413

Linnell, William, 395

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Literary Gazette, notice of Blake's
death, 408

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MACKLIN employs Blake, 33, 51
Macpherson's Ossian, 25-6

Magazine, The Gentleman's, notice of
Blake's death, 408

Magazine, The Ladies', 32
Magazine, The Novelists', 32-3
Magazine, The Monthly, 206
Magazine, The Wit's, 53-4
Malkin, Dr. Father's Memoirs of his

Child by, 9, 10, 17, 24, 117, 256
Manchester Art Treasures Exhibition, 2
Marriage of Heaven and Hell, 78–88
Mason, 23, 75, 156-7

Mathew, Rev. H. and Mrs. first patrons
of Blake and Flaxman, 43-50, 56

Memling, 380

Middleton, Conyers, 45
Miller, publisher, 134

Milton, 24; Life of, by Hayley, 142

Miranda, General, 112

Minerva Press, 119

Monmouthshire, History of, 42

Montagu, Mrs. 45

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PAINE, Tom, 93-5

Palmer, Samuel, painter in water-
colours, 87, 96; letter by, 344-7 ;
see also vol. ii. In memoriam, F. O.
Finch

Parker, James, engraver, 56-60
Pars' life-school, 8-9

Pars, William, portrait painter, 9
Parnell, 24

Passavant's Tour of a German Artist,
380

Percy's Reliques, 24

Phillips, Sir Richard, 206

Phillips, R.A. portrait of Blake by,

265; see also Frontispiece, vol. ii.

Piozzi, Madame, and the Della Cruscans,
119

Pippa Passes, 118

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Sepulchral monuments, 20
Shakspere, 24; designs to, 272
Shelley, 118

Shenstone, 23
Sheridan, Mrs. 46

Shields, Frederick J. 136
Shipley, William, founder of Society
of Arts, 9

Sibylline leaves; see Blake's Writings,
vol. ii. p. 284

Smetham, J. 55, 428-9; see also
vol. ii. Essay by

Smith, John Thomas, 45, 47, 49, 50,
124, 367, 401, 405, 409
Smith, Mrs. Charlotte, 75, 119
Songs of Innocence and Experience,
68-75, 116-123; Song of Los, 129
Southey, 25; the Doctor, 276
Spectator, plates to, by Cromek, 247
Spilsbury, painter, 214

Stothard, born, 5; where, 60; designs

for Novelists Magazine, 53; intro-
duced to Blake, 33: engravings after,
in British Museum, 37; book illus-
trations by, 51-2; exhibits at
Royal Academy, 57; designs for Night
Thoughts, 140; Canterbury Pilgrim-
age by, 250-2, 274-281, 288-90
St. George's Fields; see Topographic
Details

Strange, engraver, 14; Blake's opinion
of, 21

Swedenborg, Emanuel, comes to Lon-
don, 15, 16; Blake's estimate of, 85
Swinburne, Algernon Charles, Critical
Essays by, 78, 428; on Blake's
Ancient Britons, 277; anecdote of
Mrs. Blake by, 410

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Thornton, Bonnell, 317

Tomkins, 57

Tompkins, Thomas, Beauties of English
Poetry by, 23

TOPOGRAPHIC Details: Basire's house,
Great Queen Street, 22; Battersea, 38,
42; Blake's birthplace, Broad Street,
5, 6, 34, 56; Bognor and its neigh-
bourhood, 157-60: Bunhill Fields,
Blake's burial place, 59, 407-8;
Carnaby Market, 5; Dulwich, 7;
Etty's home, Stangate Walk, 99;
Felpham, 156-8; Fitzroy Square,
112; Flaxman's house, Wardour
Street, a neighbourhood of celebrities,
34-5; Fountain Court, 32; Green
Street, Leicester Fields, 43; Her-
cules Buildings, 98; Hampstead,
338; Lavant, 198; Newington Butts,
6; Rathbone Place, 44; Somerset
House, 29; South Molton Street,
201; St. George's Fields, 6; Stot-
hard's birthplace, Long Acre, 60;
Turner's birthplace, Maiden Lane,
60; Westminster Abbey, 18, 19;
Westminster Bridge, 6
Truchsessian Gallery, 216-18

UPCOTT, 260

Urizen, 127

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