Washington Irving Quote

Other men are known to posterity only through the medium of history, which is continually growing faint and obscure; but the intercourse between the author and his fellow-men is ever new, active, and immediate.


"Westminster Abbey". - The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon (1819–1820)


Other men are known to posterity only through the medium of history, which is continually growing faint and obscure; but the intercourse between the...

Other men are known to posterity only through the medium of history, which is continually growing faint and obscure; but the intercourse between the...

Other men are known to posterity only through the medium of history, which is continually growing faint and obscure; but the intercourse between the...

Other men are known to posterity only through the medium of history, which is continually growing faint and obscure; but the intercourse between the...