After its
own law and not by arithmetic is the rate of its progress to be
computed. The soul’s advances are not made by gradation, such
as can be represented by motion in a straight line; but rather
by ascension of state, such as can be represented by
metamorphosis,-from the egg to the worm, from the worm to the
fly. The growths of genius are of a certain total character,
that does not advance the elect individual first over John,
then Adam, then Richard, and give to each the pain of
discovered inferiority, but by every throe of growth the man
expands there where he works, passing, at each pulsation,
classes, populations of men. With each divine impulse the mind
rends the thin rinds of the visible and finite, and comes out
into eternity, and inspires and expires its air.
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