Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsRest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... Genius - Brought to the test of Facts - Causes and Occasions of the charge - Its Injustice . I have often thought , that it would be neither uninstructive nor unamusing to analyze , and bring forward into distinct consciousness , that ...
... Genius - Brought to the test of Facts - Causes and Occasions of the charge - Its Injustice . I have often thought , that it would be neither uninstructive nor unamusing to analyze , and bring forward into distinct consciousness , that ...
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... Genius . For this reason therefore , they are men of commanding genius . While the former rest content between thought and reality , as it were in an intermun- dium of which their own living spirit supplies the substance , and their ...
... Genius . For this reason therefore , they are men of commanding genius . While the former rest content between thought and reality , as it were in an intermun- dium of which their own living spirit supplies the substance , and their ...
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... genius , as far as we can judge from their own works or from the accounts of their contemporaries , appear to have been of calm and tranquil temper , in all that related to them- selves . In the inward assurance of permanent fame , they ...
... genius , as far as we can judge from their own works or from the accounts of their contemporaries , appear to have been of calm and tranquil temper , in all that related to them- selves . In the inward assurance of permanent fame , they ...
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... genius , or the depth of his philosophy . The substance of these lectures I hope soon to publish ; and it is but a debt of justice to my- self and my friends to notice , that the first course of lectures , which differed from the ...
... genius , or the depth of his philosophy . The substance of these lectures I hope soon to publish ; and it is but a debt of justice to my- self and my friends to notice , that the first course of lectures , which differed from the ...
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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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