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
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,
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
Literary Gazette, notice of Blake's death, 408
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
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
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
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
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