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From the Epitaph of Lucan (the poet of the Pharsalia).
92. A very perspicacious judgement. Suetonius’ alleged remark arises from a poor manuscript reading of a passage in his Life of Caesar which is corrected in modern editions but was accepted during the Renaissance. [B] until [C]: Julius Caesar’s. Let us boldly hold against him what was held against Seneca: his style was quick-lime, but without the sand. I like to… 93. ’88: clothes, letting themselves be taken for German mercenaries, wearing a cape and with a stocking… 94. Seneca, Epist. moral., XL, 4 (on the style fit for a philosopher).
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