In this example we consider what is probably the most famous passage from Lewis's best-known essay, The Weight of Glory. Ironically, its counterpart is taken from a source which, even considering the general neglect of MacDonald's novels, is one of the Scotsman's obscurer works. The similarity of the quotes is striking, however; and in one of those amusingly serendipitous touches, even the titles of essay and novel resemble each other-helping to lodge the comparison in our minds.