
The Magic Banquet (Illustration for Milton’s Comus), c. 1815 by William Blake (1757–1827)
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William Blake: nearly as multi-talented in his own way, on his own level, through poetry and etchings as Michaelangelo–if not Da Vinci.
Perhaps Blake could be considered a minor Michaelagelo, and his “Songs” at both ends of the maturity spectrum are timeless.
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