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INDEX TO VOL I.
379

Cennino Cennini, 414
Chamberlayne, Poems by, 326
Chambers, founder of Royal Academy, 8; architect of Somerset Palace, 29
Chantrey, buys of Blake, 121, 400
Chapone, Mrs. 35, 45
Cheetham's Life of Paine, 94
Chetwynd, 214
Chichester, History of, 218
Chodowiecki, 91, 135
Christie, auctioneer, 8
Cimabue, 3
Clennell, Luke, engraver, 284
Coleridge, 118, 379, 380
Collings, G. caricaturist, 54
Collins, William, R.A. 351
Copley, 57
Cosway, 57
Cowper, 26; The Task, 91; death of, 143; Life of, by Hayley, 165, 170—1, 176; Milton, by, 187
Cromek, 281—290
Crabbe, 74, 120
Cumberland, dramatist, 75
—— G. of Bristol, 293, 399
Cunningham, 23
—— Allan, Lives of British Painters by, 1, 39, 96, 99, 148; is taken up by and takes in Cromek, 285—7; opinion as to Blake's sanity, 367

Dance, 57
Darwin, Erasmus, 119
Denman, Maria, 397
Dereham, East, Cowper's monument at, 175
Designs by Blake:—Accusers, The, 304; America, 106—10; Ancient Britons, 276; Ancient of Days, 124—5, 403; Angel of the Divine Presence, 186; Bard, The, 56—7; Breach in a City, 54; Canterbury Pilgrims, 273—9; Christ in the Sepulchre, 269; Cumberland's Card Plate, 399; Dante, 375; Death of Earl Godwin, 35; Death of Joseph, 186; Death of Virgin Mary, 186; Dream of Queen Catherine, 2, 357—8; Europe, 403: Ezekiel, 133; Faerie Queen, 409; Gates of Paradise, 99—102; Glad Day, 28, 32; Grave, The, 246—55, 266—72; Heads of the Poets, 162; Hope Rekindled, 224; Jacob's Dream, 264; Job, 3, 4, 327; Jephthath sacrificing his Daughter, 186; Jerusalem, 226; Joseph and his Brethren, 56—7; King Edward and Queen Eleanor, 31; Last Judgment, 260—2, 401—2; Last Supper, 140; Let loose the Dogs of War, 54; Lenore, 134—5; Marriage of Heaven and Hell, 78, 86—8; Milton, 240; Miscellaneous Designs, 129; Nebuchadnezzar, 88; Newton, 420; Night Thoughts, 135; Oberon and Titania, 2, 410; Paradise Regained, 378; Paul Preaching, 186; Pastorals, Phillips's Virgil, 317—20; Penance of Jane Shore, 32; Portraits:—Mr. Butts, 167, 180; Rev. J. Johnson, 171; Riposo, 184, 186; Ruth, 186; Shakspeare, 272; Songs of Innocence, 68—75; Songs of Experience, 116, 121—2; Song of Los, 129; Three Maries, 186; Urizen, 127; Visionary Heads, 298; Visions of the Daughters of Albion, 102—6; What is man that Thou should'st try him every moment? 133; Whore of Babylon, 291; Wise and Foolish Virgins, 401; Wollstonecraft's Tales for Children, illustrations to, 91
Dodsley, publisher, 33
Du Roveray, edit, of Pope, 247

Edinburgh Review, 1
Edwards's Anecdotes of Painters, 29
Edward I. tomb of, opened, 19
Edwards, publisher of Young's Night Thoughts, 135
Egremont, Lord, 161, 409
Ellis's, Specimens of English Poetry, 120
Etty, born, 60; home of, 99
Engleheart, engraver, 288
Engravings by Blake; see lists, pp. 279—283, vol. ii.
Europe, 124—5

Fairy's funeral, 160—1
Falconer, poet, 209
Ferguson, James, artist, 410
Felpham; see Topographic Details
Fettler, engraver, 209
Finch, F. O. painter in water-colours, 343; also see vol. ii.
Fincham, Dr. 394—5
Flaxman, opinion of Blake by, 2; born, 5; introduced to Blake, 33; a Swedenborgian, 16; genius discovered by Mrs. Mathew, 44, 47; designs for Wedgwood, 33; marries, 33; exhibits at Royal Academy, 57; goes to Italy, 60; returns from Italy and becomes famous, 111: designs a colossal statue, 141; illustrates Cowper's Translations and Notes on Milton, 166; decorates Hayley's library, 162: illustrates Homer, 206; Hesiod, 296; staunch