From John Jay Chapman, Letters and Religion
New at IWP Books: John Jay Chapman, 1924, Letters and Religion. From the Book:On Horace
“It is easier to imagine a substitute for telegraphy than a substitute for Horace’s Odes; for the contrivances that harness electrical power change rapidly — a new one replaces an old. But the vehicles which carry spiritual power around the world are so subtle and complex, so much a part of the human mind’s own history, that they speak to every generation in its home tongue, and live down a hundred theories of scientific truth and ten thousand contrivances of material convenience.”
“I cite Horace as a symbol, … waisberg.micro.blog