That may be, sir ; but if you had had half so much to do with men of genius, without thought, regularity, prudence, or management; boys of genius, who were headstrong, careless, self-willed, idle and disorderly, as I have had, you would say as I do ;... The Son of a Genius: A Tale, for the Use of Youth - Strana 152podľa Mrs. Hofland (Barbara) - 1817 - Počet stránok 172Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
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...Genius, who were headstrong, careless, self-willed, idle, and disorderly, as I have had, you wsuld say as / do, that even in a profession generally supposed...well regulated minds it becomes, and, in fact, is itscffa. stimulus to industry." " You hear all this, Charles," said the uncle, " and 1 hope you will... | |
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...who were headstrong, careless, self-willed, idle, and disorderly-, as I have had, you would say as I do ; that, even in a profession generally supposed...fact, the highest praise of genius is this, that, in wellregulated minds, it becomes, and, in fact is, itself, a stimulus to industry.' ' You hear all this,... | |
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...who were headstrong, careless, self-willed, idle and disorderly, as I have had, you would say as I do ; that, even in a profession generally supposed...becomes, and, in fact is, itself, a stimulus to industry. 5. You hear all this, Charles, said the uncle ; and I hope you will profit by it. So saying, they departed... | |
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...who were headstrong, careless, self-willed, idle and disorderly, as I have had, you would say as I do ; that, even in a profession generally supposed...praise of genius is this, that, in well regulated rainds, it becomes, and, in fact is, itself, a stimulus to industry. 5. You hear all this, Charles,... | |
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