From The Collected Spectator, by Addison & Steele
CICERO
"For there is as much difference in apprehending a thought clothed in Cicero's language, and that of a common author, as in seeing an object by the light of a taper, or by the light of the sun."
From No. 409, Thursday, June 19 (Addison)
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