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From:       Crazy Reward <CrazyReward () netscape ! net>
Date:       2013-02-02 22:36:14
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<tr><td height="48" width="642"><a href="http://mdnowwater.pl.ua/"><img \
src="http://ancientfavourite.info/Pha4/02/02(2)/1_02.png" height="48" width="642" \
border="0" alt="Let us start fair by frankly admitting that the genius, like the \
poet, is born and not made. If you wish to apply the recipe for producing him, it is \
unfortunately necessary to set out by selecting beforehand his grandfathers and \
grandmothers, to the third and fourth generation of those that precede him. \
Nevertheless, there _is_ a recipe for the production of genius, and every actual \
concrete genius who ever yet adorned or disgraced this oblate spheroid of ours has \
been produced, I believe, in strict accordance with its unwritten rules and unknown \
regulations. In other words, geniuses don't crop up irregularly anywhere, 'quite \
promiscuous like'; they have their fixed laws and their adequate causes: they are the \
result and effect of certain fairly demonstrable concatenations of circumstance: they \
are, in short, a natural product, not a _lusus naturae_." /></a></td><td  id="top"  \
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conditions; and though it isn't (unfortunately) quite true that the conditions will \
always infallibly bring forth the genius, it is quite true that the genius can never \
be brought forth at all without the conditions. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or \
figs of thistles? No more can you get a poet from a family of stockbrokers who have \
intermarried with the daughters of an eminent alderman, or make a philosopher out of \
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border="0" alt="You get them only under sundry relatively definite and settled \
conditions; and though it isn't (unfortunately) quite true that the conditions will \
always infallibly bring forth the genius, it is quite true that the genius can never \
be brought forth at all without the conditions. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or \
figs of thistles? No more can you get a poet from a family of stockbrokers who have \
intermarried with the daughters of an eminent alderman, or make a philosopher out of \
a country grocer's eldest son whose amiable mother had no soul above the half-pounds \
of tea and sugar.  " /></a></td></tr>


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Let us start fair by frankly admitting that the genius, like the poet, is born and \
not made. If you wish to apply the recipe for producing him, it is unfortunately \
necessary to set out by selecting beforehand his grandfathers and grandmothers, to \
the third and fourth generation of those that precede him. Nevertheless, there _is_ a \
recipe for the production of genius, and every actual concrete genius who ever yet \
adorned or disgraced this oblate spheroid of ours has been produced, I believe, in \
strict accordance with its unwritten rules and unknown regulations. In other words, \
geniuses don't crop up irregularly anywhere, 'quite promiscuous like'; they have \
their fixed laws and their adequate causes: they are the result and effect of certain \
fairly demonstrable concatenations of circumstance: they are, in short, a natural \
product, not a _lusus naturae_. You get them only under sundry relatively definite \
and settled conditions; and though it isn't (unfortunately) quite true that the \
conditions will always infallibly bring forth the genius, it is quite true that the \
genius can never be brought forth at all without the conditions. Do men gather grapes \
of thorns, or figs of thistles? No more can you get a poet from a family of \
stockbrokers who have intermarried with the daughters of an eminent alderman, or make \
a philosopher out of a country grocer's eldest son whose amiable mother had no soul \
above the half-pounds of tea and sugar. <br /><br />
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