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The Circle of the Thieves. Agnello dei Brunelleschi attacked by a Six-Footed Serpent William BLAKE The Circle of Falsifiers. Dante and Virgil covering their Noses because of the Stench William BLAKE The Circle of the Corrupt Officials. The Devils tormenting Ciampolo William BLAKE The Little Boy Lost William BLAKE West End Fields, Hampstead, noon John CONSTABLE Holy Thursday William BLAKE The Six-Footed Serpent attacking Agnello Brunelleschi William BLAKE The Devil carrying the Lucchese Magistrate to the Boiling-Pitch Pool of Corrupt Officials William BLAKE The Goddess of Fortune William BLAKE The Lawn with the Kings and Angels William BLAKE The Pit of Disease: Gianni Schicchi and Myrrha William BLAKE The angel crossing the Styx William BLAKE The Devils under the Bridge William BLAKE The Symbolic Figure of the Course of Human History described by Virgil William BLAKE The Thieves and Serpents William BLAKE Falls of Schaffhausen (Val d’Aosta) J. M. W. TURNER The morning after Trafalgar Clarkson STANFIELD Is there no one to untie us? Francisco GOYA y Lucientes Out hunting for teeth Francisco GOYA y Lucientes Bon voyage Francisco GOYA y Lucientes Because she was susceptible Francisco GOYA y Lucientes Tale-bearers, or, Blasts of wind Francisco GOYA y Lucientes They carried her off! Francisco GOYA y Lucientes What a sacrifice! Francisco GOYA y Lucientes Francisco Goya y Lucientes, Painter Francisco GOYA y Lucientes What one does to another Francisco GOYA y Lucientes Norham Castle on the Tweed J. M. W. TURNER Porch of the church at East Bergholt, Suffolk David LUCAS (engraver); John CONSTABLE (after) The Glebe Farm David LUCAS (engraver); John CONSTABLE (after) A mill near Brighton David LUCAS (engraver); John CONSTABLE (after)
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