The literary character. Character of James the FirstJ. & H.G. Langley, 1841 |
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... artists , in the history of men of literary genius . — Their habits and pursuits analogous . - The nature of their genius is similar in their distinct works . - Shown by their parallel eras , and by a common end pursued by both 24 + ...
... artists , in the history of men of literary genius . — Their habits and pursuits analogous . - The nature of their genius is similar in their distinct works . - Shown by their parallel eras , and by a common end pursued by both 24 + ...
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... Artists Page 883 CHAPTER VIII . The spirit of literature and the spirit of society . - The inventors . -Society offers seduction and not reward to men of genius . -The notions of persons of fashion of men of genius . — The habitudes of ...
... Artists Page 883 CHAPTER VIII . The spirit of literature and the spirit of society . - The inventors . -Society offers seduction and not reward to men of genius . -The notions of persons of fashion of men of genius . — The habitudes of ...
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... artists . Instances of its incredible excess , among brothers and benefactors . - Of a peculiar species , where the fever consumes the sufferer , without its malignancy • . . 186 CHAPTER XIV . Want of mutual esteem , among men of genius ...
... artists . Instances of its incredible excess , among brothers and benefactors . - Of a peculiar species , where the fever consumes the sufferer , without its malignancy • . . 186 CHAPTER XIV . Want of mutual esteem , among men of genius ...
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... artists Page 251 . 261 . 272 CHAPTER XXII . Literary old age still learning . - Influence of late studies in life.- Occupations in advanced age of the literary character . - Of literary men who have died at their studies CHAPTER XXIII ...
... artists Page 251 . 261 . 272 CHAPTER XXII . Literary old age still learning . - Influence of late studies in life.- Occupations in advanced age of the literary character . - Of literary men who have died at their studies CHAPTER XXIII ...
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... artists . and the perpetual influence of this living intercourse of literary minds . + Such is the wide Scarcely have two centuries elapsed since the literature of every nation was limited to its fatherland , and men of genius long ...
... artists . and the perpetual influence of this living intercourse of literary minds . + Such is the wide Scarcely have two centuries elapsed since the literature of every nation was limited to its fatherland , and men of genius long ...
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