The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 79Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1872 |
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... genius , and especially with poets , to swamp the man in the writer , and to regard as poet only , an individual probably strong in natural characteristics , and with a most solid and muscular basis of humanity to make a pedestal for ...
... genius , and especially with poets , to swamp the man in the writer , and to regard as poet only , an individual probably strong in natural characteristics , and with a most solid and muscular basis of humanity to make a pedestal for ...
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... genius , but à somewhat cynical man of the world , to give the following explanation of Shelley's romancing : " He was altogether incapable of ren- dering an account of any transaction what- soever according to the strict and precise ...
... genius , but à somewhat cynical man of the world , to give the following explanation of Shelley's romancing : " He was altogether incapable of ren- dering an account of any transaction what- soever according to the strict and precise ...
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... genius , unfolds all this horror and misery to us by the most unfit interpreters - by the inter- vention of a fairy , and the dreams of a sleeping girl . We need not add any thing about the opinions expressed in this poem . It is these ...
... genius , unfolds all this horror and misery to us by the most unfit interpreters - by the inter- vention of a fairy , and the dreams of a sleeping girl . We need not add any thing about the opinions expressed in this poem . It is these ...
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... genius does not counterbalance morals in the eyes of English law ; and so far as we can see , genius was Shelley's only claim upon the consideration of his country . To say that he did what most people think wrong , on principle , is ...
... genius does not counterbalance morals in the eyes of English law ; and so far as we can see , genius was Shelley's only claim upon the consideration of his country . To say that he did what most people think wrong , on principle , is ...
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... genius was not historical , and with a growing fas- cination he had been contemplating this vast subject , already limned upon his can- vas for him by the great artists of Greece . It is , as we have already said , the very cli- max and ...
... genius was not historical , and with a growing fas- cination he had been contemplating this vast subject , already limned upon his can- vas for him by the great artists of Greece . It is , as we have already said , the very cli- max and ...
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