The Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters and Sculptors, Band 2J. & J. Harper, 1835 |
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... THE SECOND VOLUME . · Page 5 • 54 · · • 124 · 156 184 208 · 223 LIVES OF EMINENT PAINTERS . BENJAMIN WEST . THE life. CONTENTS OF BENJAMIN WEST JAMES BARRY . WILLIAM BLAKE JOHN OPIE • GEORGE MORLAND EDWARD BIRD HENRY FUSELI • 41214.
... THE SECOND VOLUME . · Page 5 • 54 · · • 124 · 156 184 208 · 223 LIVES OF EMINENT PAINTERS . BENJAMIN WEST . THE life. CONTENTS OF BENJAMIN WEST JAMES BARRY . WILLIAM BLAKE JOHN OPIE • GEORGE MORLAND EDWARD BIRD HENRY FUSELI • 41214.
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... so exquisitely rendered by Cowper- " An ambush of sweet snares , replete With love , desire , soft intercourse of hearts , And music of resistless whispered sounds . " { WILLIAM BLAKE . PAINTING , like poetry , has BARRY . 123.
... so exquisitely rendered by Cowper- " An ambush of sweet snares , replete With love , desire , soft intercourse of hearts , And music of resistless whispered sounds . " { WILLIAM BLAKE . PAINTING , like poetry , has BARRY . 123.
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... Blake . He was the second son of James Blake and Catherine his wife , and born on the 28th of Novem- ber , 1757 , in 28 , Broad Street , Carnaby Market , London . His father , a respectable hosier , caused him to be educated for his own ...
... Blake . He was the second son of James Blake and Catherine his wife , and born on the 28th of Novem- ber , 1757 , in 28 , Broad Street , Carnaby Market , London . His father , a respectable hosier , caused him to be educated for his own ...
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... Blake that at ten years of age he became an artist , and at twelve a poet . Of his boyish pencillings I can find no traces - but of his early intercourse with the Muse the proof lies before me in seventy pages of verse , written , he ...
... Blake that at ten years of age he became an artist , and at twelve a poet . Of his boyish pencillings I can find no traces - but of his early intercourse with the Muse the proof lies before me in seventy pages of verse , written , he ...
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... all so strangely mingled , that no meaning can be assigned to it ; it seems like a lamentation over the disasters which came on England during the reign of King John . Though Blake lost himself a little in the en- chanted BLAKE . 127.
... all so strangely mingled , that no meaning can be assigned to it ; it seems like a lamentation over the disasters which came on England during the reign of King John . Though Blake lost himself a little in the en- chanted BLAKE . 127.
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