Edward Gibbon Quote

Genius may anticipate the season of maturity; but in the education of a people, as in that of an individual, memory must be exercised, before the powers of reason and fancy can be expanded: nor may the artist hope to equal or surpass, till he has learned to imitate, the works of his predecessors.


The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (ed. 1890)


Genius may anticipate the season of maturity; but in the education of a people, as in that of an individual, memory must be exercised, before the...

Genius may anticipate the season of maturity; but in the education of a people, as in that of an individual, memory must be exercised, before the...

Genius may anticipate the season of maturity; but in the education of a people, as in that of an individual, memory must be exercised, before the...

Genius may anticipate the season of maturity; but in the education of a people, as in that of an individual, memory must be exercised, before the...