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Quotes › Authors › J › James Russell Lowell › There is no work of genius which has not been the
  • There is no work of genius which has not been the delight of mankind, no word of genius to which the human heart and soul have not sooner or later responded.

    James Russell Lowell: There is no work of genius which has not been the delight of mankind, no word of genius to which the human heart and soul have not sooner or later responded.
    James Russell Lowell
    James Russell Lowell (1870). “Among my Books, etc”, p.357
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