Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 27W. Blackwood, 1830 - England |
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... genius - we re- spect intellect , from whatever nook " its fulgent head starbright appears " and as it is , after all , by mind alone that the high - born can maintain their right unquestioned to those feelings with which we are willing ...
... genius - we re- spect intellect , from whatever nook " its fulgent head starbright appears " and as it is , after all , by mind alone that the high - born can maintain their right unquestioned to those feelings with which we are willing ...
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... genius of a genuine artist . The fine copies of the great works of the old masters , as they are called , are the productions of this imitative faculty . It would even seem that there is a third class of artists , consisting of those ...
... genius of a genuine artist . The fine copies of the great works of the old masters , as they are called , are the productions of this imitative faculty . It would even seem that there is a third class of artists , consisting of those ...
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... genius , and the taste of the age by which such things are admi- red , than would have been the case had the structures been raised in a style and character more commen- surate with their use . Doubtless we should not be able , but for ...
... genius , and the taste of the age by which such things are admi- red , than would have been the case had the structures been raised in a style and character more commen- surate with their use . Doubtless we should not be able , but for ...
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... genius - her genius , for- sooth . But truly we ought to be con- tent with what we can get ; and I do not wonder that even a plain bun should seem bride - cake to the thea- trical public , after their long starva- tion . " I must here ...
... genius - her genius , for- sooth . But truly we ought to be con- tent with what we can get ; and I do not wonder that even a plain bun should seem bride - cake to the thea- trical public , after their long starva- tion . " I must here ...
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... good beginning , by Jupiter ! ] She is indeed perfection - a miracle of talent - a prodigy of genius ! Thrice have I enjoyed the supreme felicity of weeping over her. 48 ( Jan. Desultory Reminiscences of Miss O'Neill .
... good beginning , by Jupiter ! ] She is indeed perfection - a miracle of talent - a prodigy of genius ! Thrice have I enjoyed the supreme felicity of weeping over her. 48 ( Jan. Desultory Reminiscences of Miss O'Neill .
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