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Rousseau showed through life a singular proneness for being convinced by his own eloquence; he was always his own first convert; and this reconciles his power as a writer with his weakness as a man. He and all like him mistake emotion for conviction, velleity for resolve, the brief eddy of sentiment for the midcurrent of ever-gathering faith in duty that draws to itself all the affluents of conscience and will, and gives continuity and purpose to life.
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Rousseau
showed
through
life
a
singular
proneness
for
being
convinced
by
his
own
eloquence;
he
was
always
his
own
first
convert;
and
this
reconciles
his
power
as
a
writer
with
his
weakness
as
a
man.
He
and
all
like
him
mistake
emotion
for
conviction,
velleity
for
resolve,
the
brief
eddy
of
sentiment
for
the
midcurrent
of
ever-gathering
faith
in
duty
that
draws
to
itself
all
the
affluents
of
conscience
and
will,
and
gives
continuity
and
purpose
to
life.