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p. 67. | Prose.— The originality of this production . . . whitloes on their fingers. [Advt.] |
Prose. — No man of sense ... as to believe this. [Advt.] | |
Note. — 23 May 1810 found the Word Golden. | |
Prose. A man sets himself . . . yourselves to be disgraced. [Advt.] | |
p. 68. | Sketch. — For Gates of Paradise — (frontispiece). |
Prose. — The Last Judgment is not Fable . . . [Cat. 1810.] | |
Prose. — Note here that Fable or allegory . . . [Cat. 1810.] | |
p. 69. | Sketch. For Gates of Paradise — At last for hatching ripe. |
Prose.— [Cat. 1810.] | |
p. 70. | Prose.— For the year 1810 Addition to Blake's Catalogue of Pictures &c. [Title for Cat. 1810.] |
Some people admire the work of a Fool. [MS. Book cxxiii.] | |
Prose. — [Cat. 1810.] | |
p. 71. | {A quarter of this leaf has been cut out.) |
Sketch.— Tot Gates of Paradise — Death's Door. | |
Prose.— The—when they assert that Jupiter . . . [Cat. 1810.] | |
Note.— A jockey that is anything of a jockey will never buy a horse by the colour & a man who has got any brains will never buy a picture by the colour. | |
Note. — When I tell any truth it is not for the sake of convincing those who do not know it, but for the sake of defending those who do. | |
p. 72. | Prose.— And heal Visions ... the golden Age. [Cat. 1810.] |
p. 73. | Sketches.— [See WMR. (m).] |
To God. [MS. Book cxxviii.] | |
Since all the Riches of this World. [MS. Book cxxiv.] | |
p. 74. | Sketches. |
p. 75. | Sketches.— [See WMR. (d).] |
p. 76. | Prose.— No Man of Sense ... a Male & Female chain'd [Cat, iBic] |
p. 77. | Prose. — together by the feet ... a Cruel Church. [Cat. 1810.] |
p. 78. | Prose. — The greatest part of what are call'd . . . cord in his hand. [Cat. 1810.] |
To Chloe's breast young Cupid slily stole. [MS. Book cxxvi.] | |
p. 79. | Now Art has lost its mental Charms. [MS. Book cxxvii.] |
Prose. — In Eternity one Thing . . . vegetable Nature also. [Cat. 1810.] | |
Nail his neck to the Cross, nail it with a nail. [MS. Bock cxxviii.] | |
p. 80. | Prose. — Between the Figures ... on the brink of [Cat. 1810.] |
p. 81. | Prose. — perdition . . . of the Hebrew. [Cat. 1810.] |
p. 82. | Prose. — Just above ... & Intentions. [Cat. 1810.] |
p. 83. | Prose. — The Characters . . . removing the [Cat. 1810.] |
p. 84. | Prose. — old heavens . . . Art in proportion to his means. [Cat. 1810.] |
Prose. — (continued from p. 83.) [Cat. 1810.] | |
Sketch— [See WMR (n).] | |
p. 85. | Prose. — Over the head ... for a Protection. [Cat. 1810.] |
p. 86. | Prose. — The painter hopes that his Friends Amytus Melitus & Lycon will perceive . . . begs public protection and all will be well. [Cat. 1810.] |
Prose. — The Combats of Good & Evil . . . Knowledge of good & evil. L 2, |