... that there is no necessary connection between genius, and an aversion or contempt for any of the common duties of life ; he thought, on the contrary, that to spend some fair portion of every day in any matter-of-fact occupation, is good for the higher... Wales: And Other Poems - Страница 23по Maria James - 1839 - 170 странициПълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 318 страници
...tenet, in contradiction to what he called the cant of sonnetteers, that there is no necessary connection between genius, and an aversion or contempt for any...for the higher faculties themselves in the upshot. In a wordy from beginning to end, he piqued himself on being a man of business ; and did — with one... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 324 страници
...tenet, in contradiction to what he called the cant of sonnetteers, that there is no necessary connection between genius, and an aversion or contempt for any...every day in any matter-of-fact occupation, is good lor the higher faculties themselves in the upshot. In a word, from beginning to end, he piqued himself... | |
| 1837 - 682 страници
...tenet, in contradiction to what he called the cant of sonnetteers, that there is no necessary connection between genius and an aversion or contempt for any...that to spend some fair portion of every day in any matter-ui'-fact occupation, is good for the higher faculties themselves in the upshot. In a word, from... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 608 страници
...to what he called the cant of sonnetteers, that there is no necessary connexion between genius ahd an aversion or contempt for any of the common duties...that to spend some fair portion of every day in any matter of fact occupation, is good for the higher faculties themselves in the upshot. In a word, from... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 422 страници
...always his favourite tenet, in contradiction to what he called the cant of sonnetteers, that there is no necessary connexion between genius and an aversion...that to spend some fair portion of every day in any matter of fact occupation, is good for the higher faculties themselves in the upshot. In a word, from... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 426 страници
...always his favourite tenet, in contradiction to what he called the cant of sonnetteers, that there is no necessary connexion between genius and an aversion...that to spend some fair portion of every day in any matter of fact occupation, is good for the higher faculties themselves in the upshot. In a word, from... | |
| Walter Scott - 1847 - 612 страници
...always hit favourite tenet, in contradiction to what he called the cant of eoniieueers, that there ie no necessary connexion between genius and an aversion or contempt for any of the common, duties of Ufe; he thought, on the contrary, that to spend some fair portion of every day in any matter of fact... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1850 - 868 страници
...his favoxirite tenet, in contradiction to what he railed the cant of fcomietteers, that there is no necessary connexion between genius and an aversion or contempt for any of the common duties oí lile ; he thought, on the contrary, that to spend sonn? fair portion of every day in any matter... | |
| Eliza Cook - 1850 - 432 страници
...tormenting yourself, for fear you should be tormented by another. THERE is no necessary connection between genius and an aversion or contempt for any of the common duties of life. To spend some fair portion of every day in any matter of fact occupation is good for the higher faculties... | |
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