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leship said to me: Has Edwin Ellis ever said anything about the effect of drink upon my genius? No, I answered. I ask, he said, because I have always thought that Ellis has some strange medical insight. Though I had answered no, Ellis had only a few days before used these words: leship drank his genius away.

Ellis, but lately returned from Perugia, where he had lived many years, was another old friend of my fathers but some years youhaleship or my father. leship had found his simplifying image, but in his painting had turned away from it, while Ellis, the son of Alexander Ellis, a once famous man of sce, who erhaps the last man in England to run the circle of the sces without superficiality, had never found that image at all. He ainter and poet, but his painting, which did not i me, showed no influe that of Leighton. He had started perhaps a couple of years too late for Pre?Raphaelite influence, for no great Pre?Raphaelite picture ainted after 1870, a E……(内容加载失败!)

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