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Moral essays. With an English translation by J.W. Basore

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—ON ANGER, III. XL. 2-xli. 2deified Augustus used when he was dining withVedius Ponio.vith it harshly, but only such <strong>an</strong>ger as thatI have illustrated—fierce, inhum<strong>an</strong>, <strong>an</strong>d bloodthirsty,<strong>an</strong>d now quite incurable unless it is made to fearsomething more powerful.Let_us^ve-to the soul that peace which is afforded<strong>by</strong> const<strong>an</strong>t meditation on wholesome instruction,<strong>by</strong> noble deeds, <strong>an</strong>d a mind intent upon the desirefor (5Trly what is honourable. Let us satisfy ourconscience ; for reputation let us strive not at all.Let even a bad name attend us, provided that weare really well-deserving. " But the populace," you34-9

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