The Poetical Works of William BlakeOxford University Press, 1914 - 233 páginas |
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... Flaxman To Mr. Butts To Mrs. Butts Verses - With happiness stretched across the hills . Verses - Oh why was I born with a different face FROM JERUSALEM . To the Public To the Jews To the Deists To the Christians . 123 123 125 126 127 ...
... Flaxman To Mr. Butts To Mrs. Butts Verses - With happiness stretched across the hills . Verses - Oh why was I born with a different face FROM JERUSALEM . To the Public To the Jews To the Deists To the Christians . 123 123 125 126 127 ...
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... Flaxman 205 XVII . To the same 205 XVIII . On Stothard 205 · XIX . When Nations grow old 206 TIRIEL Long John Brown and Little Mary Bell Song by a Shepherd Song by an Old Shepherd 207 • 232 233 • PREFATORY MEMOIR . 1. - PRELIMINARY . N ...
... Flaxman 205 XVII . To the same 205 XVIII . On Stothard 205 · XIX . When Nations grow old 206 TIRIEL Long John Brown and Little Mary Bell Song by a Shepherd Song by an Old Shepherd 207 • 232 233 • PREFATORY MEMOIR . 1. - PRELIMINARY . N ...
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... Flaxman professed to be - and one may fairly believe that he really was - a sincere admirer and firm friend of Blake ; although the latter , at times , believed the contrary , as is amply proved by an epigram or two reproduced in the ...
... Flaxman professed to be - and one may fairly believe that he really was - a sincere admirer and firm friend of Blake ; although the latter , at times , believed the contrary , as is amply proved by an epigram or two reproduced in the ...
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... Flaxman or himself ; but , while not entirely exonerating Flaxman , which would amount to entirely inculpating Blake , let us think a little kindly allowance can be made for both , and lay over the infirmities or the misapprehensions of ...
... Flaxman or himself ; but , while not entirely exonerating Flaxman , which would amount to entirely inculpating Blake , let us think a little kindly allowance can be made for both , and lay over the infirmities or the misapprehensions of ...
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... Flaxman to Mrs. Mathew , the lady whose conversazioni at No. 27 Rathbone Place kept up at that time much of the vogue of the original " blue - stocking " meetings . Here Blake would read his poems , and also sing them ; for , though he ...
... Flaxman to Mrs. Mathew , the lady whose conversazioni at No. 27 Rathbone Place kept up at that time much of the vogue of the original " blue - stocking " meetings . Here Blake would read his poems , and also sing them ; for , though he ...
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