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... and that men naturally wish to excite the same sentiments of admiration in
others which they themselves have felt , and to transmit their names with the
same honours to posterity . It is from the fond enthusiastic veneration with which
we recal ...
... and that men naturally wish to excite the same sentiments of admiration in
others which they themselves have felt , and to transmit their names with the
same honours to posterity . It is from the fond enthusiastic veneration with which
we recal ...
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1 tinctured with these as Shakspeare . The passion for fame , like other passions ,
requires an exclusive and exaggerated admiration of its object , and attaches
more consequence to literary attainments and pursuits than they really possess .
1 tinctured with these as Shakspeare . The passion for fame , like other passions ,
requires an exclusive and exaggerated admiration of its object , and attaches
more consequence to literary attainments and pursuits than they really possess .
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To possess or even understand all kinds of excellence equally , is impossible ;
and to pretend to admire that to which we ... Is an artist , for instance , to be
required to feel the same admiration for the works of Handel as for those of
Raphael ?
To possess or even understand all kinds of excellence equally , is impossible ;
and to pretend to admire that to which we ... Is an artist , for instance , to be
required to feel the same admiration for the works of Handel as for those of
Raphael ?
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