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... appears also to have had investments in Egypt , which would become much more profitable when he was in power . When he retired , we find that he had put them on a footing which protected him against all fluctuations of profit and loss ...
... appears also to have had investments in Egypt , which would become much more profitable when he was in power . When he retired , we find that he had put them on a footing which protected him against all fluctuations of profit and loss ...
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... appears to have something to say which wants saying ; and this was a great advantage at a time when literature practically consisted of three things- orations , which were a great deal too pretentious for the cases tried ; histories ...
... appears to have something to say which wants saying ; and this was a great advantage at a time when literature practically consisted of three things- orations , which were a great deal too pretentious for the cases tried ; histories ...
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... appears so glaring , between Seneca's ethical fervor and his political career . There is no reason to think that he had to do much , if any , violence to his conscience in his position as Nero's minister : he thought more of the good he ...
... appears so glaring , between Seneca's ethical fervor and his political career . There is no reason to think that he had to do much , if any , violence to his conscience in his position as Nero's minister : he thought more of the good he ...
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... of virtue ; for Hippolytus and even Thy- estes appear , like Hercules , as innocent victims of the injus- tice of destiny ; while the chorus preaches the advantage of separation from the world . All the really mystical elements SENECA . 27.
... of virtue ; for Hippolytus and even Thy- estes appear , like Hercules , as innocent victims of the injus- tice of destiny ; while the chorus preaches the advantage of separation from the world . All the really mystical elements SENECA . 27.
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... appears to have enjoyed a succès d'estime under Vespasian : he is known chiefly by " The Dialogue on Orators . " LUCILIUS JUNIOR . Seneca's friend Lucilius Junior accepted a post as procu- rator in Sicily , which was an easy provision ...
... appears to have enjoyed a succès d'estime under Vespasian : he is known chiefly by " The Dialogue on Orators . " LUCILIUS JUNIOR . Seneca's friend Lucilius Junior accepted a post as procu- rator in Sicily , which was an easy provision ...
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