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Seneca tells us, that such a Man who struggles with Adversity, and preserves his Soul untainted under the load of Misfortunes, is fit for the Society of the Gods. Who but the great Soul of General Drummond would not have sunk under such innumerable Calamities that so fast trod upon the heels of one another, his Prince banish'd, his Country over-run, his Army broken, his Friends discouraged, |
Senecca tells us, that such a Man who struggles with Adversity, and preserves his Soul untainted under the load of Misfortunes, is fit for the Society of the God's Who but the great Soul of General Drummond would not have sunk under such innumerable Calamities that so fast trod upon the heels of one Another, his Prince banished, his Country overrun, his Army broken, his Friends discouraged, |
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Seneca de provid. pag. (mihi) 307. Ecce Spectaculum dignum, ad quod respiciat intentus operi suo Deus. |
Senecca de provide. page. (mihi) 307. Ecce Spectaculum dignum, ad quod respiciat intentus operi Sue Deus. |
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Note 1 |
Non video inquam quid habeat in terris Jupiter pulchrius, si convertere animum velis, quam inspectet Catonem, jam partibus non semel fractis stantem, nihilominus inter ruinas publicas rectum. |
Non video inquam quid habeat in terris Jupiter pulchrius, si convertere animum velis, quam inspectet Catonem, jam partibus non semel Fractis stantem, nihilominus inter ruinas publicas rectum. |
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