| Ikabāla Kaura - 1992 - 196 str.
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| Robert Atwan, Laurance Wieder - 1993 - 514 str.
...high He sought the storms; but for a calm unfit, Would steer too nigh the sands, to boast his wit. Great wits are sure to madness near allied; And thin...bounds divide: Else, why should he, with wealth and honor blessed, Refuse his age the needful hours of rest? Punish a body which he could not please; Bankrupt... | |
| Robert Andrews - 1993 - 1214 str.
...recognizes genius. SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE (1859-1930). English author. The Valley of Fear, ch. 1 (1915). 17 Great wits are sure to madness near allied, And thin partitions do their bounds divide. JOHN DRYDEN (1631-1700). English poet, dramatist, critic. Absj/om and Achitophel, pi. I . 18 Genius... | |
| 2005 - 312 str.
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| Spencer A. Rathus - 1993 - 782 str.
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| Janis Lull - 1994 - 250 str.
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| Margaret A. Boden - 1996 - 260 str.
...respect to certain personality traits, but certainly does not claim identity; it agrees with Dryden that "great wits are sure to madness near allied, and thin partitions do their bounds divide." This puts the case very neatly; not identity, but "near alliance," with their bounds being divided... | |
| Joel Conarroe - 1994 - 344 str.
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| Christopher Rush - 1994 - 324 str.
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| Bertram Wyatt-Brown - 1994 - 140 str.
...popular myths or poetic conceits about such a connection have a validity which is hard to challenge. "Great wits are sure to madness near allied; / and thin partitions do their bounds divide," wrote John Dryden, versifying the notion in the seventeenth century. "Study after study," reported... | |
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