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Preface. General introduction index of symbols. Appendices: The book of Thel. Tiriel. Notes to Reynolds's Discourses. Descriptive catalogue of pictures. 1809. Prose from the Rossetti ms. Table of substituted capitals. Index to foot-notes, &c

This book is a compilation of various scholarly appendices and textual analyses, featuring commentary on works such as 'The Book of Thel' and 'Tiriel'. It includes notes on Reynolds's Discourses, a descriptive catalog of pictures, and extracts from the Rossetti manuscript. The book also contains a table of substituted capitals and an index to footnotes, providing a detailed scholarly resource for readers interested in literary and artistic analysis. more

Author

William Blake
William Blake

William Blake (November 28, 1757 - August 12, 1827) was an English Romantic poet, painter, and printmaker. Known for his unique visual art and profound philosophical thoughts, he is considered one of the most innovative poets in the history of English literature. more

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