Pliny the Younger (A.D. 62?c.A.D. 113). Letters. The Harvard Classics. 190914. |
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| XV. To Paternus |
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| AS I rely very much upon the soundness of your judgment, so I do upon the goodness of your eyes: not because I think your discernment very great (for I dont want to make you conceited), but because I think it as good as mine: which, it must be confessed, is saying a great deal. Joking apart, I like the look of the slaves which were purchased for me on your recommendation very well; all I further care about is, that they be honest: and for this I must depend upon their characters more than their countenances. Farewell. | 1 | | |
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