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Nemo non habeat
aliquam familiarem notam, per quam speret se propius admissum. Dicat : " Accepi idem, quod ille,
sed ultro. Accepi, quod ille, sed ego intra breve
tempus, cum ille diu meruisset. Sunt, qui idem
habeant, sed non eisdem verbis datum, non eadem
comitate tribuentis. Ille accepit, cum rogasset ; ego
non rogaram. Ille accepit, sed facile redditurus, sed
cuius senectus et libera orbitas magna promittebat ;
mihi plus dedit, quamvis idem dederit, quia sine
spe recipiendi dedit."
L. Annaeus Seneca. Moral Essays: volume 3. John W. Basore. London and New York. Heinemann. 1935.
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