January 19, 2006

  • Plato and Shakespeare
    at Breakfast

    “Plato has told you a truth; but Plato is dead.
    Shakespeare has startled you with an image; but Shakespeare will not startle
    you with any more. But imagine what it would be to live with such men still
    living, to know that Plato might break out with an original lecture to-morrow,
    or that at any moment Shakespeare might shatter everything with a single song.
    The man who lives in contact with what he believes to be a living Church is a
    man always expecting to meet Plato and Shakespeare to-morrow at breakfast. He
    is always expecting to see some truth that he has never seen before.”

    G. K. Chesterton, Orthodoxy

    For Plato:
    Inscapes.

    For Shakespeare:
    Hopkins on Inscape.

    For both:

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