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It is evident , however , that these slight restraints prove no real impediment to the natural impulse and excursions of Genius , but that they serve rather to point and regulate its course . It is likewise equally evident that this ...
It is evident , however , that these slight restraints prove no real impediment to the natural impulse and excursions of Genius , but that they serve rather to point and regulate its course . It is likewise equally evident that this ...
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To assert that this divine art , to an excellence in which the highest efforts of human genius are req- uisite , should attain its utmost perfection in the infancy of society , when mankind are only emerg- ing from a state of ignorance ...
To assert that this divine art , to an excellence in which the highest efforts of human genius are req- uisite , should attain its utmost perfection in the infancy of society , when mankind are only emerg- ing from a state of ignorance ...
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Genius naturally shoots forth in the simplicity and tranquillity of uncultivated life . The undis- turbed peace and the innocent rural pleasures of this primeval state are , if we may so express it , con- genial to its nature .
Genius naturally shoots forth in the simplicity and tranquillity of uncultivated life . The undis- turbed peace and the innocent rural pleasures of this primeval state are , if we may so express it , con- genial to its nature .
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