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"No kind of literature is so generally attractive as Fiction. Pictures of life and manners, and Stories of adventure, are more eagerly received by the many than graver productions, however important these latter may be. is better remembered by his fable of Cupid and Psyche than by his abstruser Platonic writings; and the Decameron of  has outlived the Latin Treatises, and other learned works of that author."