The Poetical Works of William Blake: a New And Verbatim Text From the Manuscript Engraved And Letterpress Originals

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The Poetical Works of William Blake: a New And Verbatim Text From the Manuscript Engraved And Letterpress Originals
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do not pretend to Paint better than Rafael (or Mich. Ang.) . . . which they understand not. [Advt.] SAnnoN L Digitized by VjOOQ4^ 146 Rosseiti MS.
p. 58. Prost, — In this manner the English public . . . but dey do not draw de draw. [Advt.] Prosi, — Resentment for Personal Injuries has had some share in this public address but love to my art and zeal for my country a much greater. [Advt.] p. 59. Skiich,-^For Gates ofParatUse.
Prosi. — ^Men think they can Copy Nature . . . manifest to all. [Advt.
...] Extract—From Bell's Weekly Messenger, Aug. 4*^ 181 1 etc.
p. 60. I asked my Dear Friend Orator Prig. [MS. Book cxvi.] That God is Colouring Newton does show. [MS. Book cxviii.] Prosr.— Cooke wished to give to Hogarth . . . but he could not.
[Adv.] p. 61. Sketch, — For Gatts of Paradise — What we hope we see.
O dear Mother Outline of wisdom most sage. [MS. Book cxvii.] To Venetian Artists : Perhaps this little Fable may make us merry.
[MS. Book cxviii.] Prose. — ^Englishmen rouse yourselves .


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