For imitation is natural to man from his infancy. Man differs from other animals particularly in this, that he is imitative, and acquires his rudiments of knowledge in this way; besides, the delight in it is universal.


Forty Thousand Quotations: Prose and Poetical (1917)


For imitation is natural to man from his infancy. Man differs from other animals particularly in this, that he is imitative, and acquires his...

For imitation is natural to man from his infancy. Man differs from other animals particularly in this, that he is imitative, and acquires his...

For imitation is natural to man from his infancy. Man differs from other animals particularly in this, that he is imitative, and acquires his...

For imitation is natural to man from his infancy. Man differs from other animals particularly in this, that he is imitative, and acquires his...