Cicero. (106 B.C.–43 B.C.). Letters.
The Harvard Classics. 1909–14.
XXXI. To Atticus (At Rome)
AT length a letter-carrier from my son! And, by Hercules, a letter elegantly expressed, shewing in itself some progress. Others also give me excellent reports of him. Leonides, however, still sticks to his favourite “at present.” But Herodes speaks in the highest terms of him. In short, I am glad even to be deceived in this matter, and am not sorry to be credulous. Pray let me know if Statius has written to you anything of importance to me. | 1 |