Essays on Professional EducationJ. Johnson, 1809 - 496 ページ |
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... genius . The true genius is a mind of large gene- " ral powers , accidentally determined to some particular " direction . " 66 Whether the circumstances which are likely to form the taste occur by chance , or result from design , the ...
... genius . The true genius is a mind of large gene- " ral powers , accidentally determined to some particular " direction . " 66 Whether the circumstances which are likely to form the taste occur by chance , or result from design , the ...
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... genius , and if , on the contrary , there is reason to believe , that all the faculties of the mind can be directed by circum- stances to any particular object , prudent parents would decide as early as possible what the professions of ...
... genius , and if , on the contrary , there is reason to believe , that all the faculties of the mind can be directed by circum- stances to any particular object , prudent parents would decide as early as possible what the professions of ...
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... genius , the predisposition is of so in- considerable an amount , that it cannot reasonably influence the decision . But the popular partisans of natural genius go far beyond all these nice metaphysicians , and boldly assert , that ...
... genius , the predisposition is of so in- considerable an amount , that it cannot reasonably influence the decision . But the popular partisans of natural genius go far beyond all these nice metaphysicians , and boldly assert , that ...
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... genius did not break out till late in life , and would never perhaps have been discovered , but for certain happy accidents ; that the persons in question had not been remarkable in childhood for any ingenuity ; that they had rather ...
... genius did not break out till late in life , and would never perhaps have been discovered , but for certain happy accidents ; that the persons in question had not been remarkable in childhood for any ingenuity ; that they had rather ...
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... genius . Painters are men who also talk much of inspirations ; their evidence , as a body , would probably be given in favour of natural genius : but it must be considered , that artists , even the most celebrated , have not always been ...
... genius . Painters are men who also talk much of inspirations ; their evidence , as a body , would probably be given in favour of natural genius : but it must be considered , that artists , even the most celebrated , have not always been ...
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