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He
is
indeed
all
this;
and
what
he
has
more
than
all
this
peculiar
to
himself,
I
seem
to
convey
to
my
own
mind
in
some
measure
by
saying,
—
that
he
is
a
quiet
and
sublime
enthusiast
with
a
strong
tinge
of
the
fantast,
—
the
humourist
constantly
mingling
with,
and
flashing
across,
the
philosopher,
as
the
darting
colours
in
shot
silk
play
upon
the
main
dye.
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He is indeed all this; and what he has more than all this peculiar to himself, I seem to convey to my own mind in some measure by saying, — that he is a quiet and sublime enthusiast with a strong tinge of the fantast, — the humourist constantly mingling with, and flashing across, the philosopher, as the darting colours in shot silk play upon the main dye.
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