Seneca thinks the gods are well pleased when they see great men contending with adversity.


Section 2, member 1, subsection 1. - The Anatomy of Melancholy (1621)


Seneca thinks the gods are well pleased when they see great men contending with adversity.

Seneca thinks the gods are well pleased when they see great men contending with adversity.

Seneca thinks the gods are well pleased when they see great men contending with adversity.

Seneca thinks the gods are well pleased when they see great men contending with adversity.