Table of Sources A. Works of Blake 1. General Works The "Rossetti Manuscript" (consulted by courtesy of Mr. W. A. White, Brooklyn, N. Y.). Ellis, Edwin J. The Poetical Works of William Blake. 2 Vols. London, 1906. The Real Blake. London, 1907. Sampson, John. The Poetical Works of William Blake. London, 1913. (Sampson's edition, as far as it is complete, is accepted as the standard text of Blake.) 2. Marginalia Ellis, Edwin J. The Real Blake. Lon- Gilchrist, Alexander. Life of William Reynolds's Discourses, and to Bacon's Keynes, Geoffrey. Bibliography of Wil- 3. Letters Russell, A. G. B. The Letters of William Blake. London, 1906. (The manuscript of a revised enlarged edition consulted by courtesy of Mr. Russell.) Keynes, Geoffrey. Bibliography of William Blake. Grolier Club, New York, 1921. (Appendix III. Letters Hith erto Uncollected.) B. General Sources 1. Unprinted Cumberland (George, of Bristol). Papers in British Museum. Flaxman, John. Letters in Fairfax Murray Collection, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. William Blake in This World Hayley, William. Letters in Fairfax Murray Collection, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. London Corresponding Society. Records in British Museum. 2. Printed Black, Clementina. The Cumberland Letters. London, 1912. Blair, Robert. The Grave. To which is Brailsford, H. N. Shelley, Godwin and Briggs, Ada E. Mr. Butts the Friend Calvert, Edward, A Memoir of, by his Carey, William. Critical Description of "Death on the Pale Horse." 1817. London, Cheetham, James. Life of Thomas Paine. New York, 1809. Coleridge, E. H. Letters of S. T. Cole ridge. 2 Vols. London, 1895. 222 |