The American Monthly Magazine, Volumen1Nathaniel Parker Willis Peirce and Williams, 1829 |
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... genius too , and the twa dinna always gang thegither - mony a man haein ' as fine an ear for tunes , as the starnies on a dewy nicht that listen to the grass growin ' roun ' the vernal primroses , and yet no able to play on ony ...
... genius too , and the twa dinna always gang thegither - mony a man haein ' as fine an ear for tunes , as the starnies on a dewy nicht that listen to the grass growin ' roun ' the vernal primroses , and yet no able to play on ony ...
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... genius . Individuals are , to a considerable degree , the masters of their own fortunes , but states , communities , and masses of men , seem to be almost completely under the control of circumstances , giving back the image of those ...
... genius . Individuals are , to a considerable degree , the masters of their own fortunes , but states , communities , and masses of men , seem to be almost completely under the control of circumstances , giving back the image of those ...
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... genius when not absolutely of the first order , which gives our interest in its possessor almost the character of an affection . The ' tall spirits ' of our race win from us , for the time , a louder admiration , and we are ever ready ...
... genius when not absolutely of the first order , which gives our interest in its possessor almost the character of an affection . The ' tall spirits ' of our race win from us , for the time , a louder admiration , and we are ever ready ...
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... genius . They know from their own thrilling bosoms the splendid idolatry men pay to intellectual power , and they would themselves be the magicians to shew us spirits of their own calling up , and unfold to us a universe of their own ...
... genius . They know from their own thrilling bosoms the splendid idolatry men pay to intellectual power , and they would themselves be the magicians to shew us spirits of their own calling up , and unfold to us a universe of their own ...
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... genius before or since , is too trite a truism to need our advocacy . But it is not so generally known that during the same period the other nations of Europe produced their master spirits ; and that Tasso , Camoens , and Cervantes ...
... genius before or since , is too trite a truism to need our advocacy . But it is not so generally known that during the same period the other nations of Europe produced their master spirits ; and that Tasso , Camoens , and Cervantes ...
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