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Letter 122 — On Darkness as a Veil for Wickedness (§11)

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Julius Montanus was once reading a poem aloud; he was a middling good poet, noted for his friendship with Tiberius, as well as his fall from favour. He always used to fill his poems with a generous sprinkling of sunrises and sunsets. Hence, when a certain person was complaining that Montanus had read all day long, and declared that no man should attend any of his readings, Natta Pinarius remarked: “I couldn’t make a fairer bargain than this: I am ready to listen to him from sunrise to sunset!”
Seneca·Letter 122 — On Darkness as a Veil for Wickedness (§11)·trans. Gummere
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