His "City of God" is one of the great monuments of human genius.
The Divine Comedy is one of the greatest monuments of human genius.
It cultivates the taste, it elevates the mind, it nurses the soul with the word of life, and it has inspired the best productions of human genius.
Human genius, like a foolish Endymion, lies fast asleep amid its opportunities, wasting itself in dreams and disinheriting itself by negligence.
It would breathe what Tacitus, thinking of the liberal life, could call odium generis humani; it would be inimical to human genius.
The endless legacy of the past to the present is the secret source of human genius.
First, the love of self: the supreme expression of this love is human genius, whose works are worshipped.
Hence it is by their laws that the Romans have had the greatest influence on modern times, and these constitute a wonderful monument of human genius.
He wrote seventy plays, of which only seven are extant; but these are immortal, among the greatest creations of human genius, like the dramas of Shakespeare.
Illustration: The Limits of Human Genius] The Limits of Human Genius Pulpit at Gloucester Cathedral.
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