William Blake: A Study of His Life and Art WorkLangridge, Irene
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William Blake: A Study of His Life and Art Work
Langridge, Irene
Blake, William, 1757-1827
Rossetti, D. G., appreciations of Blake, 12, 40, 185.
Rossetti, D. G., owns Blake's MS. Notebook, 30.
Rubens, early comments on, 6.
Rylands, proposal to apprentice Blake to, 4.
_Satan Watching Adam and Eve_, 161.
_Satan, Sin, and Death_, 172.
_Satan Triumphing over Eve_, 171.
_Satan's Three Accusers_, 121.
Schiavonetti, Lewis, engraves the drawings for the _Grave_, 36, 140, 145.
Shakespeare, designs to illustrate, 37.
Shields, Mr. Frederick J., 52, 138, 183, 185.
"Single Vision" of Bacon and Newton, 92.
_Songs of Experience_, 97;
described, 98.
_Songs of Innocence_, 16;
described, 83.
Stothard, Thomas Blake's introduction to, 8;
quarrel with, 37, 40, 42, 43.
Stothard, his _Canterbury Pilgrims_, 37;
exhibited, 38;
described, 176.
Swedenborg, his influence, 38, 57.
Swinburne, Mr. A. C., criticisms by, 11, 45, 62, 95, 104, 105, 115.
_Tales for Children_, 91.
Tathams, Blake's friendship with the, 52, 56, 113.
Technique, his deficiency in, 78.
_Thel, The Book of_, 17;
described, 87.
_There is no Natural Religion_, 115.
_Three Maries with the Angel at the Sepulchre_, 161.
_Tiriel_, 89.
_Urizen, The Book of_, 23;
described, 116.
_Vegetative Life_, what Blake meant by the, 2, 64, 127.
_Virgil's Pastorals_, woodcuts for, 49;
described, 146.
_Vision of Queen Katherine_, 173.
_Visionary Heads_, drawn by Blake, 48.
_Visions of the Daughters of Albion_, 23;
described, 104.
Visions of Blake; in childhood, 2;
in later years, 17.
Water-colour sketches, 187, 188.
Westminster Abbey, drawings in, 5.
_Whore of Babylon, The_, 187.
_Wise and Foolish Virgins, The_, 169.
Wollstonecraft, Mary, acquaintance with, 17;
designs for her Tales, 91.
Women, his views on the position of, 70.
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