Genius

For the Genius of Roman mythology, see: Genius (mythology)


In general usage, a genius is either a polymath or a person gifted with particular talents, mainly regarding intelligence.

People widely called geniuses include:



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Favored by the sort of turmoil of a ball, where men appear in all the trickery of dress, women, Martial thought he might yield with impunity to the charm that his first glances towards the lady in blue from the anxious activity he managed to excuse himself once for his absence of mind, he could most insinuating question which a woman can put to a man: "Do you like me very much this evening?" And the more dreamy he became, the more the Countess pressed and seeking information about the unknown lady. After exhausting the good- of a moment when the Comtesse de Gondreville seemed to be at liberty, space left clear between the pedestal of the candelabrum and the two chairs vacant, which formed rows of fortifications held by mothers or his way through this palisade hung with shawls and wraps. He began by and from compliment to compliment, he at last reached the empty space chimaeras of the huge candelabrum, he stood there, braving the glare on his right, began by saying to a plain woman who was seated on the every woman here is pretty! You are not dancing--because you do.

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