Light from the Porch: Stoicism and English Renaissance LiteratureDidier-Erudition, 1984 - 301 páginas |
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Página 145
... bear it tamely ; touch me with noble anger , And let not women's weapons , water - drops , Stain my man's cheeks ! ( II.iv.270-77 ) Lear does not want to " bear it tamely " , and anger ( the brief folly of the Stoics ) is " noble ...
... bear it tamely ; touch me with noble anger , And let not women's weapons , water - drops , Stain my man's cheeks ! ( II.iv.270-77 ) Lear does not want to " bear it tamely " , and anger ( the brief folly of the Stoics ) is " noble ...
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... bear the foil ? Pompey . Said Brutus - like ! Give several witness all , That you acquit me whatsoever fall . 2nd Consul . Particular men particular fates must bear : Who feels his own wounds less to wound another ? Thessaly . Leave him ...
... bear the foil ? Pompey . Said Brutus - like ! Give several witness all , That you acquit me whatsoever fall . 2nd Consul . Particular men particular fates must bear : Who feels his own wounds less to wound another ? Thessaly . Leave him ...
Página 198
... bear blame of any kind : I cannot , sir , abide men's open mouths , Nor be ill spoken of ; nor have my counsels And circumspections turn'd on me for fears With mocks and scandals . ... By all worlds he that moves me next to bear Their ...
... bear blame of any kind : I cannot , sir , abide men's open mouths , Nor be ill spoken of ; nor have my counsels And circumspections turn'd on me for fears With mocks and scandals . ... By all worlds he that moves me next to bear Their ...
Contenido
Stoicism and the Renaissance Christian | 1 |
AntiStoicism | 51 |
Anthony Stafford | 109 |
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