It's all nonsense to say that the Fifteenth Century can't possibly speak to the Twentieth, because it is the Fifteenth and not the Twentieth, and because those two Centuries haven't got a Common Denominator. They have. It's Human Nature.
Frederick RolfeBrisk and prompt to war, soft and not in the least able to resist calamity, fickle in catching at schemes, and always striving after novelties - French characteristics remained unaltered twenty centuries after Julius Caesar made a note of them for all time.
Frederick RolfeThe student of history knows no more refreshing recreation than that of nailing liars, like vermin, to the wall.
Frederick RolfeTruth is tarter than taradiddles; and nothing is tarter, terser, than truth on the track of tired trash in a trance.
Frederick Rolfe