Gibbon supplement A

May 22, 2009

Though it would be almost impossible to pull off this style today without sounding affected, one can only admire what he is able to do in nearly every paragraph of this massive history:


“Whatever evils either reason or declamation have imputed to extensive empire, the power of Rome was attended with some beneficial consequences to mankind; and the same freedom of intercourse which extended the vices, diffused likewise the improvements, of social life. In the more remote ages of antiquity, the world was unequally divided. The east was in the immemorial possession of arts and luxury; whilst the west was inhabited by rude and warlike barbarians, who either disdained agriculture, or to whom it was totally unknown.”

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