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Source: Curiosities of literature
Source: Impressions of Theophrastus Such: Top Novelist Focus
“Genius--the free and harmonious play of all the faculties of a human being.”
Source: Conversations with Children on the Gospels
“Genius may be almost defined as the faculty of acquiring poverty.”
Source: Essays and Reviews
Source: Remarks on the Talents of Lord Byron and the Tendencies of Don Juan
Source: The English Poets Lessing: Rousseau
Source: The Spectator: With a Biographical and Critical Preface, and Explanatory Notes ...
Source: The spectator
Source: The Brownings' Correspondence: January 1845-July 1845, letters 1799-1981
Source: Miscellanies;
Source: The Collected Works of Thomas Carlyle
Source: Dryden: Selected Poems
Source: Self-culture, lectures
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Source: Sir Thomas Marc Or Colloquies on the Progress und Prospects of Sceuly, 1
Source: The Political Works of Thomas Paine: In Two Volumes
Source: Celebrated Speeches of Chatham, Burke, and Erskine: To which is Added the Arguement of Mr. Mackintosh in the Case of Peltier
“How is it that hope so powerfully excites, and fear so absolutely depresses all our faculties?”
Source: The Life and Letters of Maria Edgeworth
Source: Books and Men
Source: The Genius of John Ruskin: Selections from His Writings
Source: Journey to the Interior of the Earth
Source: The Venture of Rational Faih
Source: On Liberty
“Conscience is that peculiar faculty of the soul which may be called the religious instinct.”
Source: Duty, with Illustrations of Courage, Patience, and Endurance
Source: Pensées of Joubert
“Reason is the most active human faculty.”
Source: Science and Health With Key to the Scriptures
Source: A View of My Own: Essays on Literature and Society
Source: Collected Works of Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Short Stories, Novels, Poems and Essays: The Yellow Wallpaper, What Diantha Did, Women and Economics, The Crux, Moving the Mountain, Herland and other works from the prominent American feminist, sociologist and novelist
Source: The Works of Laurence Sterne, A. M.: A sentimental journey through France and Italy. The Koran: or, The life, character and sentiments of Tria Juncta in Uno. A political romance
“Man is born with the faculty of speech. Who gives it to him? He who gives the bird its song.”
Source: Pensées of Joubert
Source: What is Zen?