Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsJ. M. Dent, 1956 - 303 頁 |
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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 counterfeits both of talent and genius ; the number too being so incomparably greater of those ...
... genius ) tempers rendered yet more irritable by their desire to appear men of genius ; but still more effectively by the excesses of the mere counterfeits both of talent and genius ; the number too being so incomparably greater of those ...
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... genius . But it is no less an essential mark of true genius that its sensibility is excited by any other cause more powerfully than by its own personal interests ; for this plain reason , that the man of genius lives most in the ideal ...
... genius . But it is no less an essential mark of true genius that its sensibility is excited by any other cause more powerfully than by its own personal interests ; for this plain reason , that the man of genius lives most in the ideal ...
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... genius from talent , that its predominant end is always comprized in the means ; and this is one of the many points which establish an analogy between genius and virtue . Now though talents may exist without genius , yet as genius ...
... genius from talent , that its predominant end is always comprized in the means ; and this is one of the many points which establish an analogy between genius and virtue . Now though talents may exist without genius , yet as genius ...
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Supposed irritability of men of geniusBrought to the test | 16 |
The Lyrical Ballads with the PrefaceMr Wordsworths | 41 |
On the law of associationIts history traced from Aristotle | 54 |
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