Addison acknowledged that he would rather inform than divert his
reader; but he recollected that a man must be familiar with
wisdom before he willingly enters on Seneca and Epictetus.
Fiction allures him to the severe task by a gayer preface.
Embellished truths are the illuminated alphabet of larger
children.
- Robert Aris Willmott
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