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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 45 — On Sophistical Argumentation (§2)

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“But,” you say, “I should rather have you give me advice than books.” Still, I am ready to send you all the books I have, to ransack the whole storehouse. If it were possible, I should join you there myself; and were it not for the hope that you will soon complete your term of office, I should have imposed upon myself this old man’s journey; no Scylla or Charybdis or their storied straits could have frightened me away. I should not only have crossed over, but should have been willing to swim over those waters, provided that I could greet you and judge in your presence how much you had grown in spirit.
Seneca·Letter 45 — On Sophistical Argumentation (§2)·trans. Gummere
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