Light from the Porch: Stoicism and English Renaissance LiteratureDidier-Erudition, 1984 - 301 páginas |
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Página 52
... gives them in Nathaniel Wanley's translation ( 1670 ) . Lipsius wrote a new preface for the second edition ( which Kirk does not give ) from which Stradling borrows in his own epistle to the reader ( pp . 67-70 ) . I quote the Latin ...
... gives them in Nathaniel Wanley's translation ( 1670 ) . Lipsius wrote a new preface for the second edition ( which Kirk does not give ) from which Stradling borrows in his own epistle to the reader ( pp . 67-70 ) . I quote the Latin ...
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... gives two explanations of the generation of the irascible passions ; he first says that they are born of the ... give an objective account of the moral attitude of the Stoics towards the passions : they are diseases of the soul ...
... gives two explanations of the generation of the irascible passions ; he first says that they are born of the ... give an objective account of the moral attitude of the Stoics towards the passions : they are diseases of the soul ...
Página 153
... gives a short summary at the head of each satire and sometimes specifies the philo- sophical schools referred to ... give a chronological list of satirical authors ( besides Donne , Hall , and Marston ) which I have seen : R. Crowley ...
... gives a short summary at the head of each satire and sometimes specifies the philo- sophical schools referred to ... give a chronological list of satirical authors ( besides Donne , Hall , and Marston ) which I have seen : R. Crowley ...
Contenido
Stoicism and the Renaissance Christian | 1 |
AntiStoicism | 51 |
Anthony Stafford | 109 |
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