Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... genius ; though even that analogon of genius , which , in certain states of society , may even render his writings more popular than the absolute reality could have done , would be sought for in vain in the mind and temper of the author ...
... genius ; though even that analogon of genius , which , in certain states of society , may even render his writings more popular than the absolute reality could have done , would be sought for in vain in the mind and temper of the author ...
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... genius ) tempers rendered yet more irritable by their desire to appear men of genius ; but still more effectively by the excesses of the mere counter- feits both of talent and genius ; the number too being so incomparably greater of ...
... genius ) tempers rendered yet more irritable by their desire to appear men of genius ; but still more effectively by the excesses of the mere counter- feits both of talent and genius ; the number too being so incomparably greater of ...
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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 expos- ing 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 expos- ing the ...
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