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" An English author would be all genius. He would reap the fruits of art, but without study, pains or application. "
A Collection of the Occasional Papers for the Year ... - Page 18
1719
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Characteristics of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times: With a Collection of ...

Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of Shaftesbury - 1790 - 428 pages
...mttuitque litumm ". The limse labor " is the great grievance with our countrymen. An Englifh author would be all genius. He would reap the fruits of art; but \vithout ftudy, pains, or application. He thinks it neccflary indeed , left his learning fhould be...
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The New Monthly Belle Assemblée, Volumes 38-39

740 pages
...suspect continually the working of his own heart. Lord Shaftesbury has said, that " an English author would be all genius, he would reap the fruits of art, but without study, pains, or application." works of this our learned judge, and he has written several, bear the...
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Kants Lehre vom Genie und die Entstehung der ʻKritik der Urteilskraft'

Otto Schlapp - 1901 - 484 pages
...of themselves .... The climae labor' is the great grievance with our countrymen. An English author would be all genius. He would reap the fruits of art, but without study, pains or application. He thinks it necessary indeed, lest his learning should be called in question,...
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