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... genius that had raised him to distinction , for that nature which he trampled under foot , who , amiable , frank , friendly , manly in private life , was seized with the dotage of age and the fury of a woman , the instant politics were ...
... genius that had raised him to distinction , for that nature which he trampled under foot , who , amiable , frank , friendly , manly in private life , was seized with the dotage of age and the fury of a woman , the instant politics were ...
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... genius , geniuses . ' ( P. 18. ) There is no Latin plural of genius but genii . Geniuses , used as the plural , is formed by a vicious analogy . The most original part of the work is that which treats of criticism , or the art by means ...
... genius , geniuses . ' ( P. 18. ) There is no Latin plural of genius but genii . Geniuses , used as the plural , is formed by a vicious analogy . The most original part of the work is that which treats of criticism , or the art by means ...
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... genius as inherent as is that of invention itself . Those treasures which one mind has left behind it may be improved and refined by the genius and taste of later ages , so as to be heightened in worth and longer preserved . It is ...
... genius as inherent as is that of invention itself . Those treasures which one mind has left behind it may be improved and refined by the genius and taste of later ages , so as to be heightened in worth and longer preserved . It is ...
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The Spirit of the Age or Contemporary Portraits Page | 1 |
Lawlesss Compendium of the History of Ireland | 15 |
Halketts Historical Notes on the NorthAmerican Indians | 25 |
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