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... generous ex- travagance and exuberance are its proper marks , and that a premature exactness is a certain . certain evidence of future flatness and fteri- lity . 3 84 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS myself the greatest genius that ever was. ...
... generous ex- travagance and exuberance are its proper marks , and that a premature exactness is a certain . certain evidence of future flatness and fteri- lity . 3 84 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS myself the greatest genius that ever was. ...
Pagina 110
... genius , want and dependence . " I can eafily conceive , fays a late moralift , that a mind occupied and overwhelmed with the weight and im- mensity of its own conceptions , glancing with astonishing rapidity from beaven to earth , and ...
... genius , want and dependence . " I can eafily conceive , fays a late moralift , that a mind occupied and overwhelmed with the weight and im- mensity of its own conceptions , glancing with astonishing rapidity from beaven to earth , and ...
Pagina 140
... genius died with POPE : for one would be tempted to think , that the Seasons of Thomson , the Leonidas of Glover , the Pleasures of Imagination , and the Odes of Akenide , the Night - thoughts of Young , the Elegy of Gray , and Ode on ...
... genius died with POPE : for one would be tempted to think , that the Seasons of Thomson , the Leonidas of Glover , the Pleasures of Imagination , and the Odes of Akenide , the Night - thoughts of Young , the Elegy of Gray , and Ode on ...
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