Life of William Blake: With Selections from His Poems and Other Writings, Volume 2Macmillan and Company, 1880 |
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... AND OF EXPERIENCE . ANNOTATED CATALOGUE OF BLAKE'S PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS . BY WILLIAM MICHAEL ROSSETTI . INTRODUCTORY NOTE • 137 139 . 164 178 179 180 181 185 203 205 LIST I. WORKS IN COLOUR . TAGE Section a . viii CONTENTS OF VOLUME II .
... AND OF EXPERIENCE . ANNOTATED CATALOGUE OF BLAKE'S PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS . BY WILLIAM MICHAEL ROSSETTI . INTRODUCTORY NOTE • 137 139 . 164 178 179 180 181 185 203 205 LIST I. WORKS IN COLOUR . TAGE Section a . viii CONTENTS OF VOLUME II .
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... rattling guns and black and dreary war Shall be no more . Sir Walter . Well , let the trumpet sound and the drum beat ; Let war stain the blue heavens with bloody banners . I'll draw my sword , nor ever sheath it up POETICAL SKETCHES . 23.
... rattling guns and black and dreary war Shall be no more . Sir Walter . Well , let the trumpet sound and the drum beat ; Let war stain the blue heavens with bloody banners . I'll draw my sword , nor ever sheath it up POETICAL SKETCHES . 23.
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With Selections from His Poems and Other Writings Alexander Gilchrist. I'll draw my sword , nor ever sheath it up , Till England blow the trump of victory , Or I lie stretch'd upon the field of death . [ Exeunt . SCENE VI . - In the Camp ...
With Selections from His Poems and Other Writings Alexander Gilchrist. I'll draw my sword , nor ever sheath it up , Till England blow the trump of victory , Or I lie stretch'd upon the field of death . [ Exeunt . SCENE VI . - In the Camp ...
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... draw creations in ? Why a nostril wide inhaling terror , trembling and affright ? Why a tender curb upon the youthful burning boy ? Why a little curtain of flesh on the bed of our desire ? " The virgin started from her seat , and with a ...
... draw creations in ? Why a nostril wide inhaling terror , trembling and affright ? Why a tender curb upon the youthful burning boy ? Why a little curtain of flesh on the bed of our desire ? " The virgin started from her seat , and with a ...
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... draw them . 4 Seeing a Rembrandt or Correggio , Of crippled Harry I think and slobbering Joe ; And then I question thus : Are artists ' rules To be drawn from the works of two manifest fools ? Then God defend us from the Arts , I say ...
... draw them . 4 Seeing a Rembrandt or Correggio , Of crippled Harry I think and slobbering Joe ; And then I question thus : Are artists ' rules To be drawn from the works of two manifest fools ? Then God defend us from the Arts , I say ...
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Abel Act directs March Adam Adam and Eve ancient angels Artist babe beauty beneath Blake N3 Fountain bright Butts called character Chaucer child Christ cloud colour Colour-printed Correggio dark Death delight divine dost doth drawing earth echoing green engraved eternal execution eyes father fear female figure flame Fountain Court Strand Giulio Romano golden grave hand head heaven Henry Baillie holy human Human Abstract imagination Indian ink infant invention labour Lamb Last Judgment light Linnell Lyca Michael Angelo morning mortal mother N3 Fountain Court naked never night NUMBER o'er painter painting picture Pity poem Rembrandt represent round Rubens Satan seen serpent shine sleep smile song Songs of Experience sorrow soul Spirit stands sweet tears Tempera thee Thel things thou Titian tree Virgin vision water-colour weep Wife of Bath William Blake woman youth