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... Genius , drawn from their own Feelings and Confes- sions . By the Author of " Curiosities of Literature . " 8vo . pp . 366. 9s . 6d . Boards . Murray . 1818 . THE HE first edition of this agreeable but not profound work , then intitled ...
... Genius , drawn from their own Feelings and Confes- sions . By the Author of " Curiosities of Literature . " 8vo . pp . 366. 9s . 6d . Boards . Murray . 1818 . THE HE first edition of this agreeable but not profound work , then intitled ...
Pagina 86
... genius is said to be strong ; and this is unquestionably an effort of the imagination . The sixth chapter , on Literary Solitude , contains many amusing anecdotes , and gives native instances of those teasing pilgrimages to the shrine ...
... genius is said to be strong ; and this is unquestionably an effort of the imagination . The sixth chapter , on Literary Solitude , contains many amusing anecdotes , and gives native instances of those teasing pilgrimages to the shrine ...
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... genius , -we shall find none who united in himself so many great qualities . Although in genius Ariosto was fully equal to him in some points , and he had more nature and wildness of imagination , yet he never reached and supported ...
... genius , -we shall find none who united in himself so many great qualities . Although in genius Ariosto was fully equal to him in some points , and he had more nature and wildness of imagination , yet he never reached and supported ...
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