Excerpt from Letters, Conversations, and Recollections of S. T. Coleridge, Vol. 1 of 2
Pliny writ his Letters for the Public, so did Seneca, so did Balzac, Voeturé, Tully gpd therefore these gave us more pleasure than any whrch have come down to m from y When we read them we pry mate a. Secret whach was intended to be kept from us. Av pleasure. We see Cato and Brutus and Pompey and others, such as they really we; U, such as the gaping multitude of thexr own age took them to be, or as Hwtonams and have represented them to ours. That 19 another pleasure._ - Bomvoenoxi 10 Swurr.
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