Lewis goes on to criticize another author, "Orbilius," for rejecting all anthropomorphic language as irrational, without distinguishing between good and bad uses of such literary devices. He believes both of these approaches deprive students of important elements of their literary heritage. According to Lewis, authors like Gaius and Titius are misguided in their excessive fear of sentimentalism. The real problem, he contends, is that modern students’ sentiments have not been properly trained.
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