A Conversation for Glad Day - The Life and Works of William Blake
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Wildman - I'm not really mad, I've just been in a very bad mood for 40 years! Started conversation Feb 27, 2004
This entry was returned early due to copyright questions and I didn't get a chance to do the links properly. I thought these were to be added before it hit the front page, they are still on the alternate copy I made at A2124811
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TRiG (Ireland) A dog, so bade in office Posted Mar 24, 2009
Many of the links in the other version are now, unfortunately, dead.
Swedenborgianism: Link is dead. Couldn't see a reasonable alternative. You want a general encyclopaedic article on Sweeden, yes?
Mary Wollstonecraft: Link is dead. No h2g2 entry.
Tom Paine: Link is dead, but a h2g2 entry exists, so I've put a link to that into this article.
The Tyger: You linked to a h2g2 entry on 'The Tyger'. I've added that link to this entry.
Newton: Link still works! Added. (Looked for a h2g2 entry to link to instead, but none exists.)
Wordsworth: Link is dead. No h2g2 entry.
revolution: Link is dead.
Samuel Palmer: Link is dead. No h2g2 entry.
Blake at the Tate: This is the only link which was in this version of the entry, but it went to a page which redirected to another page, so I've updated it.
Blake Archive: Added within reference tags.
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Gnomon - time to move on Posted Mar 25, 2009
Good work, TRiG! It's things like this that highlight the holes in the Guide. I've intended to write an Entry on Newton for a long time, but haven't got around to starting it yet.
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TRiG (Ireland) A dog, so bade in office Posted Mar 25, 2009
You know something? I was sure we had an entry on Mary Wollstonecraft, but I couldn't find one.
There are a few surprising gaps there, aren't there?
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Gnomon - time to move on Posted Mar 25, 2009
I thought so too. But we're probably remembering the entry about her daughter, Mary Shelley A28234857.
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