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Letter 100 — On the Writings of Fabianus (§10)

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But, it may be said, he does not offer everything: though his style is elevated, it is not strong; though it flows forth copiously, it lacks force and sweep; it is not translucent, but it is lucid. “One would fail,” you urge, “to find therein any rugged denunciation of vice, any courageous words in the face of danger, any proud defiance of Fortune, any scornful threats against self-seeking.
Seneca·Letter 100 — On the Writings of Fabianus (§10)·trans. Gummere
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