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1 1| but as he was the greatest genius of the age, he was naturally 2 1| Watt lived and worked. His genius was one of the manifestations 3 2| was congenial to him, his genius peeped through the veil 4 2| is an attention that no genius can escape. The chief source 5 2| awaiting discovery by the genius of a child still in the 6 3| scientist. That side of his genius had hitherto been starved. 7 3| Black was a scientific genius of the first order. He had 8 3| he became aware of Watt's genius. " I found him," he says, " 9 4| aided by his mechanical genius for experiment, enabled 10 4| the creations of his riper genius.~But Watt's claim is not 11 4| which no one without his genius could have accomplished. 12 5| quaint monstrosity, that genius presiding at the birth of 13 5| have dealings with a man of genius.~Watt's genius was a tormentor 14 5| a man of genius.~Watt's genius was a tormentor to him as 15 6| not what may be called a genius for business, an extraordinary 16 6| creation of the organiser's genius. And he was equally delighted 17 6| created by his inventive genius and his force of character 18 7| court the southern breeze, Genius and worth with Boulton there 19 8| watched this creation of his genius moving in a mysterious way 20 9| was only waiting for his genius to turn it into a work of 21 9| something of his father's genius combined with abundant vitality 22 9| been harbouring a man of genius, and the news penetrated 23 9| Creation, working through his genius, made an engine, and saw