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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 115 — On the Superficial Blessings (§15)

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When these last-quoted lines were spoken at a performance of one of the tragedies of Euripides, the whole audience rose with one accord to hiss the actor and the play off the stage. But Euripides jumped to his feet, claimed a hearing, and asked them to wait for the conclusion and see the destiny that was in store for this man who gaped after gold. Bellerophon, in that particular drama, was to pay the penalty which is exacted of all men in the drama of life.
Seneca·Letter 115 — On the Superficial Blessings (§15)·trans. Gummere
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