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INDEX TO VOL. I.

annotated by Blake, 315; another interview, 314

Richmond, Duke of, 195—7

Richmond, G. portrait-painter, 342, 407

Richter, painter in water-colour, 296, 340

—— Jean Paul, death of, 408

Ridolfi, 251

Rigaud, 57

Riots, Lord George Gordon, 35—6

Ritson's Collection of English Songs, 51, 120

Robinson, Henry Crabb, 274—5, 381 —93, 397—8

Robinson, Mrs. (Perdita) 119

Rogers, Samuel, makes his reputation, 120

Romney, G, designs by, 162; death of, 178; Hecate, 205; early works by, 209; Lear and Cordelia, 211; in Italy, 213; Life of by Hayley, 213, 224

Rose, Samuel, 193, 198, 219

Roscius (Master Betty), 221

Rossetti, W. M. 429

Ruskin, John, on Cimabue and Giotto, 3; designs by Blake, owned by, 55; on the Job, 335

Russell, 57

Ryland, engraver, Blake's prophecy concerning, 13; fulfilled, 48

Sandby, Paul, exhibits, 35

Schiavonetti, Louis, 248, 265, 274

—— Niccolo, 289

Scholfield, 192, 228—30

Scott, David, 422—3

—— W. B. 429

—— Sir Walter, 2, 5, 2S4, 2S7

Seagrave, printer, 163

Seward, Anna, 119

Selwyn, 36

Serres, 57

Sepulchral monuments, 20

Shakspere, 24; designs to, 272

Shelley, 118

Shenstone, 23

Sheridan, Mrs, 46

Shields, Frederick J. 136

Shipley, William, founder of Society of Arts, 9

Sibylline leaves; see Blake's Writings, vol. ii. p. 284

Smetham, J. 55, 428—9; see also vol. ii. Essay by

Smith, John Thomas, 45, 47, 49, 50, 124, 367, 401, 405, 409

Smith, Mrs. Charlotte, 75, 119

Songs of Innocence and Experience, 68—75, 116—123,; Song of Los, 129

Southey, 25; the Doctor, 276

Spectator, plates to, by Cromek, 247

Spilsbury, painter, 214

Stothard, born, 5; where, 60; designs for Novelists' Magazine, 53; introduced to Blake, 33: engravings after, m British Museum, 37; book illustrations by, 51—2; exhibits at Royal Academy, 57; designs for Night Thoughts, 140; Canterbury Pilgrimage by, 250—2, 274—281, 288—90

St. George's Fields; see Topographic Details

Strange, engraver, 14; Blake's opinion of, 21

Swedenborg, Emanuel, comes to London, 15, 16; Blake's estimate of, 85

Swinburne, Algernon Charles, Critical Essays by, 78, 428; on Blake's Ancient Britons, 277; anecdote of Mrs. Blake by, 410


Talfourd, Final Memorials of Lamb by, 325

Tatham, architect, 342, 399

—— Frederick, sculptor, 342, 409 — 11

Taylor, Isaac, designs to the Bible by, —6

Thel, 76

Thelwall, 92

Thomas, a Blake buyer, 121

Thomson, 24

Thornton, Dr., School Virgil by, 317,

Thornton, Bonne!!, 317

Tomkins, 57

Tompkins, Thomas, Beauties of English Poetry by, 23

Topographic Details: 'Basire's house. Great Queen Street, 22; Battersea, 38, 42; Blake's birthplace. Broad Street, 5. 6, 34, 56; Bognor and its neighbourhood, 157—60: Bunhill Fields, Blake's burial place, 59, 407—8; Carnaby Market, 5; Dulwich, 7; Etty's home, Stangate Walk, 99; Felpham, 156—8; Fitzroy Square, 112; Flaxman's house, Wardour Street, a neighbourhood of celebrities, 34—5; Fountain Court, 32; Green Street, Leicester Fields, 43; Hercules Buildings, 98; Hampstead, 338: Lavant, 198; Newington Butts, 6; Rathbone Place, 44; Somerset House, 29; South Molton Street, 201; St. George's Fields, 6; Stothard's birthplace, Long Acre, 60; Turner's birthplace, Maiden Lane, 60; Westminster Abbey, 18, 19; Westminster Bridge, 6

Truchessian Gallery, 216—18

Upcott, 260

Urizen, 127