Friday, March 4, 2016
Daily Dose
From The Essays of Elia, by Charles Lamb
ANTIQUITY
"Antiquity! thou wondrous charm, what art thou? that, being nothing art every thing! When thou wert, thou wert not antiquity -- then thou wert nothing, but hadst some remoter antiquity, as thou called't it, to look back to with blind veneration; thou thyself being to thyself flat, jejune, modern! What mystery lurks in this retroversion? or what half Januses are we, that cannot look forward with the same idolatry with which we for ever revert! The mighty future is as nothing, being everything! the past is every thing, being nothing!"
From Oxford in the Vacation
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