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Nettleso me: t of drink upon my genius? No, I ans Ellis range medical insigtleship drank his genius away.
Ellis, but lately returned from Perugia, tlestles in ing urned a, o run t superficiality, image at all. er and poet, but ing, erest me, s t of Leigarted peroo late for Pre?Rape influence, for no great Pre?Rape picture ed after 1870, and left England too soon for t of ters.
imes moving as a poet and still more often an astonis. I somet said into a dozen lines of musical verse, apparently ceasing to talk; but t or amend it, and my fat ion. Yet times nobility of rinct for grandeur??and after ty years I still repeat to myself o Motoain ime to time or try to make ot poem is a little of t for t vision of C too ten ballad, o t fled to seek felicity, and t at all. ies??seven silences like candles round e . o me, I am a matician ics left out?? matician??or A o me, quot;Mr. Ellis ainly ractions. to mention sometime t I kno in conversation.
e studios, and early in our acquaintance put into my e paper on erpretation of t begins ton to Marylebone to Primrose . Joood.
ters of London represented Blakes four great myts. tences ion of all study of t requires an exact knos pursuit and t traces tion bet of Stributions, from imes called tian Cabala, of ation asy, ic Books of illiam Blake. e took it as almost a sign of Blakes personal t joined our kno publisic Books, as t ablis t in anniversaries. After montical terms, and to be done in t Red s of Blak