No More Learning

The City of God) is No earlier writer has so sympathetically
the death-warrant of ancient society; and described scenes that have a classical sug-
in spite of its occasional mystic extrava- gestiveness: the grotto of Diana on the
gance and excessive subtlety of argument, opal waters of Lake Nemi; the villa of
the ardent           that animates it Virgil; the palace of Adrian near Tivoli,
throughout will make it one of the last- “where serpents have made their lair in
ing possessions of humanity.