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Lucius Annaeus Seneca
On the Shortness of Life

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1 I(1) | near relative of Seneca's wife, Pompeia Paulina, and 2 II | the pursuit of other men's fortune or in complaining 3 II(5) | 8166;θα κεῖται βιοὺς μὲν ἔτη τόσα, 4 II | had no wish for another's company, but could not endure 5 IV(11) | reminiscent of Augustus's own characterization of 6 IX | therefore you must vie with time's swiftness in the speed of 7 X | brought back under any man's power. But men who are engrossed 8 XII | scornfully in someone else's, those whom social duties 9 XII | them against someone else's doors, or whom the praetor' 10 XII | doors, or whom the praetor's hammer23 keeps busy in seeking 11 XII | many hours at the barber's while they are being stripped 12 XII(25) | the leisured," see Seneca's definition at the beginning 13 XII | luxury that he takes another's word as to whether he is 14 XIII(29)| curses upon Pompey. Cicero's impressions of the occasion 15 XIII | was the last of the Roman's who extended the pomerium,31 16 XIV | way of life. By other men's labours we are led to the 17 XIV | every day crossed everybody's threshold, and have left 18 XIV | sluggish from last night's debauch, scarcely lifting 19 XVII | the surety for his brother's, did he not stand in his 20 XVIII | as you would a stranger's, as carefully as you would 21 XVIII | conscientiously as you would the state's. You win love in an office 22 XVIII | knowledge of the ledger of one's own life than of the corn-market. 23 XVIII | recently within those few day's after Gaius Caesar died— 24 XVIII | at the cost of the city's destruction and famine and 25 XIX | ground and turn your mind's eye upon these things! Now 26 XX | his office by Gaius Caesar's own act, ordered himself 27 XX | they break up each other's repose, while they make


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