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6662. PHILOSOPHY, Seneca.—

Seneca
is, indeed, a fine moralist, disfiguring his work
at times with some Stoicisms, and affecting too
much of antithesis and point, yet giving us on
the whole a great deal of sound and practical
morality.—
To William Short. Washington ed. vii, 139. Ford ed., x, 144.
(M. 1819)