Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... genius , but the power of accom- plishing great things without the means gener . ally reputed necessary to that end ? A genius differs from a good understanding , as a magi- cian from a good architect ; that raises his struc- ture by ...
... genius , but the power of accom- plishing great things without the means gener . ally reputed necessary to that end ? A genius differs from a good understanding , as a magi- cian from a good architect ; that raises his struc- ture by ...
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... genius comes out of nature's hand , as Pallas out of Jove's head , at full growth , and mature : Shakespeare's genius was of this kind ; On the contrary , Swift stumbled at the threshold , and set out for distinction on feeble knees ...
... genius comes out of nature's hand , as Pallas out of Jove's head , at full growth , and mature : Shakespeare's genius was of this kind ; On the contrary , Swift stumbled at the threshold , and set out for distinction on feeble knees ...
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... genius of a polite writer ; these are as the root , and composition , as the flower ; and as the root spreads , and thrives , shall the flower fail ? As well may a flower flourish , when the root is dead . It is prudence to read , genius ...
... genius of a polite writer ; these are as the root , and composition , as the flower ; and as the root spreads , and thrives , shall the flower fail ? As well may a flower flourish , when the root is dead . It is prudence to read , genius ...
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