Shelley possessed two remarkable qualities of intellect--a
brilliant imagination, and a logical exactness of reason. His
inclinations led him (he fancied) almost alike to poetry and
metaphysical discussions. I say 'he fancied, ' because I believe
the former to have been paramount, and that it would have gained
the mastery even had he struggled against it
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