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Too great Awe for them lays Genius under restraint , and denies it that free scope , that full elbow - room , which is requisite for striking its most masterly strokes . Genius is a Master - workman , Learning is but an Instrument ...
Too great Awe for them lays Genius under restraint , and denies it that free scope , that full elbow - room , which is requisite for striking its most masterly strokes . Genius is a Master - workman , Learning is but an Instrument ...
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Genius often then deserves most to be praised , when it is most sure to be condemned ; that is , when its Excellence , from mounting high , to weak eyes is quite out of sight . If I might speak farther of Learning , and Genius , I would ...
Genius often then deserves most to be praised , when it is most sure to be condemned ; that is , when its Excellence , from mounting high , to weak eyes is quite out of sight . If I might speak farther of Learning , and Genius , I would ...
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... test of the observations of others , I had been made aware of any literary testiness or jealousy ; I trust , that I should have been , however , neither silly nor arrogant enough to have burthened the imperfection on Genius .
... test of the observations of others , I had been made aware of any literary testiness or jealousy ; I trust , that I should have been , however , neither silly nor arrogant enough to have burthened the imperfection on Genius .
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