Major British Writers, Bind 2George Bagshawe Harrison Harcourt, Brace, 1954 |
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... genius , or mental constitution , framed for the reception of some ideas and the exclusion of others ; and that to him whose genius is not adapted to the study which he prosecutes , all labor shall be vain and fruitless , vain as an ...
... genius , or mental constitution , framed for the reception of some ideas and the exclusion of others ; and that to him whose genius is not adapted to the study which he prosecutes , all labor shall be vain and fruitless , vain as an ...
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... genius does not principally show itself in discovering new ideas ; that is rather the business of the philosopher . The grand work of literary genius is a work of synthesis and exposition , not of analysis and dis- covery ; its gift ...
... genius does not principally show itself in discovering new ideas ; that is rather the business of the philosopher . The grand work of literary genius is a work of synthesis and exposition , not of analysis and dis- covery ; its gift ...
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... genius : that is , men selected by Na- ture to carry on the work of building up an intellec- tual consciousness of her own instinctive purpose . Accordingly , we observe in the man of genius all the unscrupulousness and all the " self ...
... genius : that is , men selected by Na- ture to carry on the work of building up an intellec- tual consciousness of her own instinctive purpose . Accordingly , we observe in the man of genius all the unscrupulousness and all the " self ...
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Arnold beauty blank verse Boswell breath Browning Browning's called character child criticism death delight Don Giovanni dream Dryden Dunciad earth Endymion English essay eyes feel flowers genius give Grasmere Guido hand happy hath heart heaven hope human ideas Iliad imagination John Keats Johnson Keats Keats's labor Lamia language learned letters light live look Lyrical Ballads manner Matthew Arnold Milton mind moral nature never night o'er OCTAVIUS once pain Paradise Lost passed passion perhaps play pleasure poem poet poetic poetry Pompilia Pope praise Procne RAMSDEN Robert Browning round seemed sense Shakespeare Shaw sonnet soul speak spirit Superman sweet talk tell thee things thou thought Tintern Abbey tion truth turn verse voice WILLIAM WORDSWORTH words Wordsworth write young youth ΙΟ