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What’s the use of William Blake ... throats and the Strongest Man must conquer.” That last clause was ambiguous. Was Napoleon or Blake the strong man who would be cutting English throats?
William Blake was a bit of a nut. That’s partly why we like him so much. The great British Romantic artist, whose lifespan (1757-1827) roughly corresponded with that of mad King George III ...
Possessing an ethereal delicacy, at first seemingly naïve, but in actuality hinting at divine depths, William Blake’s paintings are truly visionary. But as respected as the English poet and painter ...
A crackling collection of experimental prints by William Blake resurrects the English poet ... Tate, London His last great illuminated book, “Jerusalem, the Emanation of the Giant Albion ...
My encounters with the work of the early English Romantic painter, engraver and poet William Blake (1757-1827) have been marked by respect, awe and sometimes bewilderment. Respect and awe because ...
Sadly, the first and last pages are missing; we will never know what they contained. But in those that remain Joyce spoke admiringly of how William [Blake] would wake first and light the fire and ...
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