The greatest genius is never so great as when it is chastised and subdued by the highest reason.


Remarks on the Talents of Lord Byron and the Tendencies of Don Juan (ed. 1823)


The greatest genius is never so great as when it is chastised and subdued by the highest reason.

The greatest genius is never so great as when it is chastised and subdued by the highest reason.

The greatest genius is never so great as when it is chastised and subdued by the highest reason.

The greatest genius is never so great as when it is chastised and subdued by the highest reason.