“The ideal form for a poem, essay, or fiction, is that which the ideal writer would evolve spontaneously. One in whom the powers of expression fully responded to the state of feeling, would unconsciously use that variety in the mode of presenting his thoughts, which Art demands.” ArtStatesUseFeelingsFormFictionExpressionDemandIdealsVarietyEvolveEssaysPresenting Book:Essays: Scientific, Political, and Speculative Source: Essays: Scientific, Political, and Speculative
“I verily believe that the kingdom of God advances more on spoken words than it does on essays written and read; on words, that is, in which the present feeling and thought of the teaching mind break into natural and forceful expression.” MindBelieveDoeFeelingsNaturalBreakWrittenTeachingExpressionKingdomsEssaysKingdom Of GodSpoken Word Book:Conditions of success in preaching without notes, 3 lects Source: Conditions of success in preaching without notes, 3 lects