The Cabinet: Or, Monthly Report of Polite Literature, Volumen3Mathews and Leigh., 1808 |
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... GENIUS . MR , CONDUCtor , I HAVE long regarded myself as a being endowed with no common intellect , and destined to occupy no ordinary station . With what justice I have fostered such flattering sentiments , you shall presently learn ...
... GENIUS . MR , CONDUCtor , I HAVE long regarded myself as a being endowed with no common intellect , and destined to occupy no ordinary station . With what justice I have fostered such flattering sentiments , you shall presently learn ...
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... genius , my fondness for retirement would , I believe , have tempted me to remain in privacy , had not the exercise of that ge- nius been attended with such brilliant results , some few of which I will detail as proofs of my successful ...
... genius , my fondness for retirement would , I believe , have tempted me to remain in privacy , had not the exercise of that ge- nius been attended with such brilliant results , some few of which I will detail as proofs of my successful ...
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... genius is active and imposing . Were it neces- sary to prove its versatility , I might tell you how com- pletely I comprehend the structure of the mole and the moon ; with what equal precision I could analyse the rays of light and the ...
... genius is active and imposing . Were it neces- sary to prove its versatility , I might tell you how com- pletely I comprehend the structure of the mole and the moon ; with what equal precision I could analyse the rays of light and the ...
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... genius ; the last of the Irish bards , one of whose songs has been translated by Swift . In a moment of jealousy or pride , he challenged a brother professor of considerable eminence , to a trial of skill , who immediately played the ...
... genius ; the last of the Irish bards , one of whose songs has been translated by Swift . In a moment of jealousy or pride , he challenged a brother professor of considerable eminence , to a trial of skill , who immediately played the ...
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... genius by rude sketches in chalk , principally of aged persons , many of which , from their excellent resemblance , af- forded considerable amusement to his rustic companions . It is among the affectations of some minds to consider the ...
... genius by rude sketches in chalk , principally of aged persons , many of which , from their excellent resemblance , af- forded considerable amusement to his rustic companions . It is among the affectations of some minds to consider the ...
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