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... Blake , illustrated from his Works . By the late Alexander Gilchrist , of the Middle Temple . 2 vols . 1863 II . - 1 . Historia de Animalibus , Gr . et Lat . , Jul . Cæsare Scaligero interprete , cum ejusdem commentariis . Ed . Phil . J ...
... Blake to her husband , at the close of a life in which Visions ( as he called them ) had formed what William Blake was disposed to regard as the real , essential portion . It was of visionary images that he spoke and wrote ; above all ...
... Blake - something of hero - worship in the comparisons drawn between Blake and his contemporaries , and something of abruptness and off - hand criticism in the incidental remarks . Crudities such as these , like spurts of the pen , are ...
... Blake's honour has been , on the whole , well completed . Sero , sed serio . The early circumstances of Blake were not unlike those of Turner . Both were born of fathers belonging to the small tradesman class , and both saw the light ...
... Blake , was one of the Gothic artists who built the cathedrals in what we call the dark ages , wandering about in sheepskins and goatskins . ' Fancies and judgments of this kind are not uncommon amongst clever children , or amongst ...