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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 114 — On Style as a Mirror of Character (§14)

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These two classes, each in its own way, are degenerate; and it is no less degenerate to use no words except those which are conspicuous, high-sounding, and poetical, avoiding what is familiar and in ordinary usage. One is, I believe, as faulty as the other: the one class are unreasonably elaborate, the other are unreasonably negligent; the former depilate the leg, the latter not even the armpit.
Seneca·Letter 114 — On Style as a Mirror of Character (§14)·trans. Gummere
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