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... genius or learning , but merely by the precepts of the sublime critical art , have attained such astonish- ing excellence , and bore away the palm from those who arro- gantly presumed to depend on their own resources for support . It ...
... genius or learning , but merely by the precepts of the sublime critical art , have attained such astonish- ing excellence , and bore away the palm from those who arro- gantly presumed to depend on their own resources for support . It ...
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... genius , without possessing a spark that is exclusively his own . Indeed , the profession of criticism affords a man wonderful advantages in the attainment of reputation at the expense of others . Thus , suppose the critic wishes to ...
... genius , without possessing a spark that is exclusively his own . Indeed , the profession of criticism affords a man wonderful advantages in the attainment of reputation at the expense of others . Thus , suppose the critic wishes to ...
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... genius to recognise a beauty than to conceive it in our minds . To establish this principle we will merely adduce an instance , which , not having been quoted more than a thousand times , may claim the merit of novelty at least . What ...
... genius to recognise a beauty than to conceive it in our minds . To establish this principle we will merely adduce an instance , which , not having been quoted more than a thousand times , may claim the merit of novelty at least . What ...
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... genius - a mighty appetite . " Ingenii largitor venter . " We , in the hope of coming in for a share of the spoils of those anthors , who , for their manifold transgressions of the rules of that great lawgiver , Aristotle , have ...
... genius - a mighty appetite . " Ingenii largitor venter . " We , in the hope of coming in for a share of the spoils of those anthors , who , for their manifold transgressions of the rules of that great lawgiver , Aristotle , have ...
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... genius , is not quite genuine , has found out an entire new system , that bids fair , we think , to supercede every other . It is neither more nor less than choosing a subject from out of the lumber of forgotten provincial antiquity ...
... genius , is not quite genuine , has found out an entire new system , that bids fair , we think , to supercede every other . It is neither more nor less than choosing a subject from out of the lumber of forgotten provincial antiquity ...
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