Self-consciousness, that daemon of the men of genius of our time, from Wordsworth to Byron, from Goethe to Chateaubriand, and to which this age owes most both of its cheerful and its mournful wisdom, never was awakened in him. THE LONDON ADN WESTMINSTER - Page 469by The London and Westminster Review April-August,1838 - 1838Full view - About this book
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