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... Original Syriac by R. Payne Smith , M.A. , & c . Oxford Uni- versity Press , 1860 . 3. Syriac Miscellanies ; or Extracts relating to the First and Second General Councils , & c . Translated into English from MSS . in the British Museum ...
... original in everything , had , from his youth , according to the testimony of Dr. Malkin , been a diligent reader of our early poetry . Shak- speare's speare's Poems and Sonnets , and Ben Jonson's ' Underwoods. 8 Life of William Blake .
... original stanzas as occur amongst Blake's earlier poems . It is sad but instructive to watch their steady decline , not less in poetry than in meaning , as Blake endeavoured to express ideas which could only be mastered by that sane ...
... original and truly artist - like manner in which almost all his own independent works were produced . Each poem is surrounded by a beautiful arabesque , with figure - vig- nettes interspersed , which bear reference to the poem . The ...
... original and perfect in its way than the etching and the designs . Nothing so tenderly vivid , so gay with almost rainbow lucidity and sweet- ness ( not excluding more forcible effects ) , has been seen in art since the days of Angelico ...