Excerpt from Seneca's Morals; By Way of Abstract, Vol. 2 of 2: To Which Is Added a Discourse, Under the Title of an After-Thought
UV E are here to encounter the most outrage ous, brutal, dangerous, and intractable of all passions, the most loathsome and unmannerly, nay, the most ridiculous too; and the subduing of this monster will do a great deal toward the establishment of human peace. It is the method of physicians to begin with a description of the disease, before they meddle with the cure; and I know not why this may not do 'as well in the distempers of the mind, as in those of the body.
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