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LITERARY GENIUS AS CONNECTED WITH GOVERNMENT . " LITERATURE , in its widest acceptation , " says Madame de Staël , " embraces the dogmas of philosophy and the effusions of imagination ; every thing , indeed , connected with the ...
LITERARY GENIUS AS CONNECTED WITH GOVERNMENT . " LITERATURE , in its widest acceptation , " says Madame de Staël , " embraces the dogmas of philosophy and the effusions of imagination ; every thing , indeed , connected with the ...
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And shall these genius - forming " realms " give way to the wasting of oblivion , while that genius shall ride above the ruins , " to wake once more its harp , " and bid " its skill command Some feeble echoing of its earlier lay ?
And shall these genius - forming " realms " give way to the wasting of oblivion , while that genius shall ride above the ruins , " to wake once more its harp , " and bid " its skill command Some feeble echoing of its earlier lay ?
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Now is this peculiar description of genius - this vivid conception and ardent desire of the " beautiful , " placed in the heart of man for no definite and useful end ? We believe the painter to be born a painter much more emphatically ...
Now is this peculiar description of genius - this vivid conception and ardent desire of the " beautiful , " placed in the heart of man for no definite and useful end ? We believe the painter to be born a painter much more emphatically ...
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