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And Seneca, as he telleth us of one Sextius a Stoicke, whose daily practice this was, to call himselfe at Even, to a reckoning, what evill he had healed in himselfe that day, what vice he had withstood or subdued in himselfe, wherein he was oughts better, being that hee had lived a day longer: |
And Senecca, as he Telleth us of one Sextius a Stoic, whose daily practice this was, to call himself At Even, to a reckoning, what evil he had healed in himself that day, what vice he had withstood or subdued in himself, wherein he was oughts better, being that he had lived a day longer: |
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Facicbat hoc quotidiè, Sextius, ut consummato die cùmse ad nocturnam quietem recepisset, interrogaret animum suum; Quod hodie malum tuum sanasti? cui vitio obstitisti? qua parte meliores? Senec. de tra l. 3. c. 36. |
Facicbat hoc quotidiè, Sextius, ut consummato die cùmse ad Nocturnam quietem recepisset, interrogaret animum suum; Quod hodie malum tuum sanasti? cui vitio obstitisti? qua parte meliores? Seneca de tra l. 3. c. 36. |
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