The Powers of Genius: A Poem, in Three PartsAlbion Press: : Printed by J. Cundee, Ivy Lane, for T. Williams, Stationers' Court, and T. Hurst, Paternoster-Row, 1804 - 155 էջ |
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... never trodden . " Ge- nius ( says Lord Kaimes ) is allied to a warm and inflammable constitution ; delicacy of taste to calmness and sedateness ; hence it is common to find genius in one who is a prey to every passion --but seldom ...
... never trodden . " Ge- nius ( says Lord Kaimes ) is allied to a warm and inflammable constitution ; delicacy of taste to calmness and sedateness ; hence it is common to find genius in one who is a prey to every passion --but seldom ...
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... never dwells an happy guest , She finds no entrance in the frozen breast . Though erring taste be found in early years , Yet blooming genius oft in youth appears ; Youth sometimes burns with all the poet's rage , And speaks the glory of ...
... never dwells an happy guest , She finds no entrance in the frozen breast . Though erring taste be found in early years , Yet blooming genius oft in youth appears ; Youth sometimes burns with all the poet's rage , And speaks the glory of ...
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... never share . 71 press his darling propensity , not only by reprimands , but by stripes . The force of Genius , however , prevailed over the blushes and severity of his parents , and Angelo attain- ed the highest eminence in painting ...
... never share . 71 press his darling propensity , not only by reprimands , but by stripes . The force of Genius , however , prevailed over the blushes and severity of his parents , and Angelo attain- ed the highest eminence in painting ...
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... never weary of the pipe Of Tityrus , assembling as he sung , The rustic throng beneath his favourite beech . Then Milton had indeed a poet's charms : New to my taste his Paradise surpass'd The struggling efforts of my boyish tongue To ...
... never weary of the pipe Of Tityrus , assembling as he sung , The rustic throng beneath his favourite beech . Then Milton had indeed a poet's charms : New to my taste his Paradise surpass'd The struggling efforts of my boyish tongue To ...
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... never fade ; appeared in the world , we will find that they were all writ- ten without attention to the rules or directions of any critic . Milton , though he had Aristotle's writings full in his re- membrance , nobly despised them . To ...
... never fade ; appeared in the world , we will find that they were all writ- ten without attention to the rules or directions of any critic . Milton , though he had Aristotle's writings full in his re- membrance , nobly despised them . To ...
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