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... genius . In the outset , however , we are met with the opinion , not unfrequently expressed , that true genius of every name , is rather the offspring of Nature than of Education ; that it is governed more by its own free impulses than ...
... genius . In the outset , however , we are met with the opinion , not unfrequently expressed , that true genius of every name , is rather the offspring of Nature than of Education ; that it is governed more by its own free impulses than ...
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... genius - forming " realms " give way to the wast- ing 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 ? " It cannot be ...
... genius - forming " realms " give way to the wast- ing 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 ? " It cannot be ...
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... genius - this vivid con- ception 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 and truly , than the poet to be by ...
... genius - this vivid con- ception 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 and truly , than the poet to be by ...
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