Light from the Porch: Stoicism and English Renaissance LiteratureDidier-Erudition, 1984 - 301 páginas |
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... Hall " ; once again Hall's style was singled out for special praise . In 1617 George Webbe tried to convince his reader that we must expect and anticipate future crosses , and he supported his argument with a few quotations from Hall ...
... Hall " ; once again Hall's style was singled out for special praise . In 1617 George Webbe tried to convince his reader that we must expect and anticipate future crosses , and he supported his argument with a few quotations from Hall ...
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... Hall summarizes Seneca's treatise and then rejects his rules as " insufficient " ; upon which he proceeds to explain what true , Christian peace of mind is . In 1629 Gilbert Primrose mentioned the elegance of Hall's style ( " nitida ...
... Hall summarizes Seneca's treatise and then rejects his rules as " insufficient " ; upon which he proceeds to explain what true , Christian peace of mind is . In 1629 Gilbert Primrose mentioned the elegance of Hall's style ( " nitida ...
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... Hall's characters of the Wise Man , the Patient Man , and the Happy Man . Though he is the least religious of the three , the Wise Man first " makes sure work for his soul ; accounting it no safety to be unsettled in the foreknowledge ...
... Hall's characters of the Wise Man , the Patient Man , and the Happy Man . Though he is the least religious of the three , the Wise Man first " makes sure work for his soul ; accounting it no safety to be unsettled in the foreknowledge ...
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Stoicism and the Renaissance Christian | 1 |
AntiStoicism | 51 |
Anthony Stafford | 109 |
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