... author written at the age of 92 1825 Collier ( J. P. ) History of English ... William Blake , plates , uncut 1907 286 287 288 Craig ( E. Gordon ) The Art ... in author's writing , 1905 - Scollard ( C. ) Lyrics of the Dawn , FIRST ...
... William Blake , v . 89 , 135 ; on Gibbon , 387 , 435 , 455 ; unknown epigram ... ( Billy ) , x . 453 . Plum : Jack Horner , vi . 111. Ruskin at Neuchâtel ... in Author and Printer , ' v . 385. Happisburgh or Haisborough , " " C ...
William O. Blake. dashing about in every direction , the horses ' feet striking fire from the stones beneath , and ... in author- ity , and have employed all the destructive agents around them to promote their own personal interests ...
... Author of " A Sister's Story , " & c . In 2 vols . , crown 8vo . THE ... William Blake and others . 4to , antique boards , [ Ready . Reduced to 3s ... IN Author of " A Ride to Khiva , " " On Horseback through Asia Minor , " & c ...
... William Blake , 2 vols . 1st edit . Iredale , A. , Torquay Bree's Birds of Europe . Vol . 5 Shorthand Mavor , Moat , Gurney , Lewis , Taylor . Latest edit . in author's lifetime Brown on Galatians Westcote's View of Devonshire Boxiana ...
... in author- ity , and that the approval of the select generally means the triumph of the commonplace . Thus he says : " It is from men of established liter- ary reputation that we learn that William Blake was mad ; that Shel- ley was ...
... Blake William O. Blake. dashing about in every direction , the horses ' feet striking fire from the stones beneath ... in author- ity , and have employed all the destructive agents around them to promote their own personal interests ...
... William Blake . 8vo , cloth , uncut . N. Y. 1907 With a quotation from ... in author's auto- graph . Printed on special thin paper . 911. TABB ( JOHN B ... author on the first fly - leaf , and on the following leaf he has ...
... in author- ity , and that the approval of the select generally means the triumph of the commonplace . Thus he says : " It is from men of established liter- ary reputation that we learn that William Blake was mad ; that Shel- ley was ...
... in author- ity , and that the approval of the select generally means the triumph of the commonplace . Thus he says : " It is from men of established liter- ary reputation that we learn that William Blake was mad ; that Shel- ley was ...