National Review, Том 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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... genius may form a more complete , and on the whole a more truthful , image of another than any man can give of himself . As to letters , usually so much relied on , they are of all things the most fallacious indications of character ...
... genius may form a more complete , and on the whole a more truthful , image of another than any man can give of himself . As to letters , usually so much relied on , they are of all things the most fallacious indications of character ...
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... genius , and furnishes us at very disproportionate length with his own views about Tasso . Having done thus much , he launches us without further guide into a sea of letters and diaries , and concludes the work with a few pages of ...
... genius , and furnishes us at very disproportionate length with his own views about Tasso . Having done thus much , he launches us without further guide into a sea of letters and diaries , and concludes the work with a few pages of ...
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... genius to an idiot . Wellington , playing in Committee with his " quiz , " and in whose " vacant face " Luttrell read that he at least would never succeed , —who can trace by what changes he became the writer of the Penin- sular ...
... genius to an idiot . Wellington , playing in Committee with his " quiz , " and in whose " vacant face " Luttrell read that he at least would never succeed , —who can trace by what changes he became the writer of the Penin- sular ...
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... genius : it can and must yield him bread . " I hate to make a conscript of my Muse ; but I cannot carry on the war without her , so to it she must go . " In March 1811 he married . His wife was a Miss Dyke , of whom we only learn that ...
... genius : it can and must yield him bread . " I hate to make a conscript of my Muse ; but I cannot carry on the war without her , so to it she must go . " In March 1811 he married . His wife was a Miss Dyke , of whom we only learn that ...
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... genius and his heart stand in remarkable contrast . The one , with all its brilliancy , tact and effectiveness , is in truth superficial in its character , and strikes no deep root ; while the restlessness of his temperament , his ...
... genius and his heart stand in remarkable contrast . The one , with all its brilliancy , tact and effectiveness , is in truth superficial in its character , and strikes no deep root ; while the restlessness of his temperament , his ...
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