On genius, in which it is attempted to be proved that there is no mental distinction among mankindHamilton and Adams, 1830 - 86 頁 |
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... heaven and grace repose ; How charms the eye the half - existing stone ! Which , to have life , needs genial warmth alone.- Lo ! from the lip there steals a silent breath , Almost too vital to pertain to death ; An eye that cheats the ...
... heaven and grace repose ; How charms the eye the half - existing stone ! Which , to have life , needs genial warmth alone.- Lo ! from the lip there steals a silent breath , Almost too vital to pertain to death ; An eye that cheats the ...
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... heaven derive their light , These born to judge , as well as those to write . Here we can complain of no ambiguity , for the Bard acquaints us , that Genius , like the Ganges , spoken of by the Oriental Poets , has its origin in heaven ...
... heaven derive their light , These born to judge , as well as those to write . Here we can complain of no ambiguity , for the Bard acquaints us , that Genius , like the Ganges , spoken of by the Oriental Poets , has its origin in heaven ...
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... heaven descends The flame of Genius to the human breast . To these quotations , which might be almost in- definitely multiplied , may be added the familiar . fable of the Hare and Tortoise , which , whilst it offers a lesson to ...
... heaven descends The flame of Genius to the human breast . To these quotations , which might be almost in- definitely multiplied , may be added the familiar . fable of the Hare and Tortoise , which , whilst it offers a lesson to ...
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... heaven , than those whom they now extol . Hear the description given by Persius * of one of these murmurers against the bounty of nature . I will quote it in the translation of Dryden : " With much ado his book before him laid , And ...
... heaven , than those whom they now extol . Hear the description given by Persius * of one of these murmurers against the bounty of nature . I will quote it in the translation of Dryden : " With much ado his book before him laid , And ...
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... heaven ; " and un- questionably it is the foundation of all knowledge ; and should be made the basis of all Education . As this is a most important point , and I never remember to have seen it adverted to , it will be profitable to ...
... heaven ; " and un- questionably it is the foundation of all knowledge ; and should be made the basis of all Education . As this is a most important point , and I never remember to have seen it adverted to , it will be profitable to ...
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