The literary character. Character of James the FirstJ. & H.G. Langley, 1841 |
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... 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 , often originates in a deficiency of analagous ...
... 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 , often originates in a deficiency of analagous ...
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... in the different stages of human life . All that I assert is , that every man of genius will discover sooner or later , that he belongs to the brother- hood of his class , and that he cannot escape 1 * Dedication Page 3 Preface 5.
... in the different stages of human life . All that I assert is , that every man of genius will discover sooner or later , that he belongs to the brother- hood of his class , and that he cannot escape 1 * Dedication Page 3 Preface 5.
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... brothers . Alluding to the productions of genius , this writer observes , that , “ to estimate the value of NEWTON's discoveries , or the delight communi- cated by SHAKESPEARE and MILTON , by the price at which their works have sold ...
... brothers . Alluding to the productions of genius , this writer observes , that , “ to estimate the value of NEWTON's discoveries , or the delight communi- cated by SHAKESPEARE and MILTON , by the price at which their works have sold ...
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... brothers might shake the pontificate itself . * sect . * It has been suspected that Adrian VI . has been calumniated ... brother to contemporary ge- nius . He was one of the cui bono racę , a branch of our political econo- mists . When ...
... brothers might shake the pontificate itself . * sect . * It has been suspected that Adrian VI . has been calumniated ... brother to contemporary ge- nius . He was one of the cui bono racę , a branch of our political econo- mists . When ...
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... brother with all the inspiration of the family feeling , our critic , who is one of those great artists who acquire at length the utmost indifference even for their own works , generously avowed , that , " a certain tone of exagger ...
... brother with all the inspiration of the family feeling , our critic , who is one of those great artists who acquire at length the utmost indifference even for their own works , generously avowed , that , " a certain tone of exagger ...
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