The importance of the romantic element does not rest upon conjecture. Pleasing — Robert Aris Willmott
From numberless books the fluttering reader, idle and inconstant, bears away the — Robert Aris Willmott
Art, not less eloquently than literature, teaches her children to venerate the — Robert Aris Willmott
History presents the pleasantest features of poetry and fiction,–the majesty of — Robert Aris Willmott
The amplest knowledge has the largest faith. Ignorance is always incredulous. Tell — Robert Aris Willmott
Talents, to strike the eye of posterity, should be concentrated. Rays, powerless — Robert Aris Willmott
Attention makes the genius; all learning, fancy, science and skills depend upon — Robert Aris Willmott