The Rise of Romanticism: Essential TextsCarcanet New Press, 1978 - 363 sidor |
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... Genius , but the Power of accomplishing great things without the means generally reputed necessary to that end ? A Genius differs from a good Understanding , as a Magician from a good Architect ; That raises his structure by means in ...
... Genius , but the Power of accomplishing great things without the means generally reputed necessary to that end ? A Genius differs from a good Understanding , as a Magician from a good Architect ; That raises his structure by means in ...
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... Genius , I would compare Genius to Virtue , and Learning to Riches . As Riches are most wanted where there is least Virtue ; so Learning where there is least Genius . As Virtue without much Riches can give Happiness , so Genius without ...
... Genius , I would compare Genius to Virtue , and Learning to Riches . As Riches are most wanted where there is least Virtue ; so Learning where there is least Genius . As Virtue without much Riches can give Happiness , so Genius without ...
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... genius ) ' to madness sure is near allied . ' Now as far as the profound sensibility , which is doubtless one of the components of genius , were alone considered , single and unbalanced , it might be fairly described as exposing the ...
... genius ) ' to madness sure is near allied . ' Now as far as the profound sensibility , which is doubtless one of the components of genius , were alone considered , single and unbalanced , it might be fairly described as exposing the ...
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