The Bee,: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tập 5James Anderson Mundell and son, 1791 |
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... genius does not require the help of learning. The author of a quaint essay on original composition seems inclined to sanctify this chimera. But Horace more properly fays, " I neither see what learning " can accomplish without geniu3, or ...
... genius does not require the help of learning. The author of a quaint essay on original composition seems inclined to sanctify this chimera. But Horace more properly fays, " I neither see what learning " can accomplish without geniu3, or ...
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... genius is distinguished by the exercise os invention and imitation ; for they are in fact the same. The poet invents, that is, he throws circumstances into a new form ; but that form is intended to represent, so Vol. V, f ' Y as to make ...
... genius is distinguished by the exercise os invention and imitation ; for they are in fact the same. The poet invents, that is, he throws circumstances into a new form ; but that form is intended to represent, so Vol. V, f ' Y as to make ...
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... genius. Ingenium cui sit, cui mens divinior, atque os Magna sonaturum ; dea nominis hujus honorem. CRITO. ON TALE-BEARING. To the Editor of the Bee, Where there is no Tale-bearer, the Strife ceaseth. Solomon. Sir, Among the useful and ...
... genius. Ingenium cui sit, cui mens divinior, atque os Magna sonaturum ; dea nominis hujus honorem. CRITO. ON TALE-BEARING. To the Editor of the Bee, Where there is no Tale-bearer, the Strife ceaseth. Solomon. Sir, Among the useful and ...
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