THE THIRD OF THREE SLIM VOLUMES Roger L'Estrange, staunch royalist,
author and pamphleteer, one-time inmate of Newgate Prison, one-time
exile, one-time Member of Parliament, takes up the teaching of the Roman
Stoic philosopher Seneca, rearranging and paraphrasing the original
Latin to shape a unique and engaging work of his own. True friendship,
based on Stoic principles, provides a certain antidote against all
calamities, and even the fear of poverty, the hurt of death, and the
lamentations of grief may be turned aside by those who possess a proper
philosophy. This third slim volume is the concluding part of Roger
L'Estrange's Seneca of a Happy Life, being itself an extract of a much
larger whole, Seneca's Morals, first published in 1678.