Selected Essays of William HazlittNelson, 1942 - 807 páginas |
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William Hazlitt. from genius , as voluntary differs from involuntary power . Ingenuity is genius in trifles , greatness is genius in undertakings of much pith and moment . A clever or ingenious man is one who can do any- thing well ...
William Hazlitt. from genius , as voluntary differs from involuntary power . Ingenuity is genius in trifles , greatness is genius in undertakings of much pith and moment . A clever or ingenious man is one who can do any- thing well ...
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... genius shewn in each of these works is astonishing , their variety is not less so . They are like different creations of the same mind , not one of which has the slightest reference to the rest . This distinctness and originality is ...
... genius shewn in each of these works is astonishing , their variety is not less so . They are like different creations of the same mind , not one of which has the slightest reference to the rest . This distinctness and originality is ...
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... genius of our Englishman , and , as I suspect , of no one else in the same degree . ( 26 ) He lamented that Wordsworth was not prone enough to believe in the traditional superstitions of the place , and that there was a something ...
... genius of our Englishman , and , as I suspect , of no one else in the same degree . ( 26 ) He lamented that Wordsworth was not prone enough to believe in the traditional superstitions of the place , and that there was a something ...
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