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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 11 — On the Blush of Modesty (§7)

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Actors in the theatre, who imitate the emotions, who portray fear and nervousness, who depict sorrow, imitate bashfulness by hanging their heads, lowering their voices, and keeping their eyes fixed and rooted upon the ground. They cannot, however, muster a blush; for the blush cannot be prevented or acquired. Wisdom will not assure us of a remedy, or give us help against it; it comes or goes unbidden, and is a law unto itself.
Seneca·Letter 11 — On the Blush of Modesty (§7)·trans. Gummere
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