Essays: History. Self-relance. Compensation. Spiritual laws. Love. Friendship. Prudence. Heroism. The over-soul. Circles. Intellect. ArtHoughton, Mifflin, 1903 |
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... genius , obeying its law , knows how to play with them as a young child plays with graybeards and in churches . Genius studies the causal thought , and far back in the womb of things sees the rays parting from one orb , that diverge ...
... genius , obeying its law , knows how to play with them as a young child plays with graybeards and in churches . Genius studies the causal thought , and far back in the womb of things sees the rays parting from one orb , that diverge ...
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... Genius should be the child of genius and every child should be inspired ; but now it is not to be predicted of any child , and nowhere is it pure . We call partial half- lights , by courtesy , genius ; talent which con- verts itself to ...
... Genius should be the child of genius and every child should be inspired ; but now it is not to be predicted of any child , and nowhere is it pure . We call partial half- lights , by courtesy , genius ; talent which con- verts itself to ...
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... genius . Much of the wisdom of the world is not wisdom , and the most illuminated class of men are no doubt superior to literary fame , and are not writers . Among the multitude of scholars and authors we feel no hallowing presence ; we ...
... genius . Much of the wisdom of the world is not wisdom , and the most illuminated class of men are no doubt superior to literary fame , and are not writers . Among the multitude of scholars and authors we feel no hallowing presence ; we ...
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