Light from the Porch: Stoicism and English Renaissance LiteratureDidier-Erudition, 1984 - 301 páginas |
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... prince might one day succumb . This interpretation receives strong support from the revised version of this passage which appeared in 1603 : " not with that Stoick insensible stupiditie , wherewith many in our dayes , preassing to winne ...
... prince might one day succumb . This interpretation receives strong support from the revised version of this passage which appeared in 1603 : " not with that Stoick insensible stupiditie , wherewith many in our dayes , preassing to winne ...
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... prince . I cease ; Forgive if I forget thy presence : Scipio Thy face makes Massinissa more then man . ( II , 40 ) He is a man , and therefore he cannot control his tears . Even Seneca says : " Let not the eyes be dry when we have lost ...
... prince . I cease ; Forgive if I forget thy presence : Scipio Thy face makes Massinissa more then man . ( II , 40 ) He is a man , and therefore he cannot control his tears . Even Seneca says : " Let not the eyes be dry when we have lost ...
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... prince upon the earth , And so no subject ; all men had been princes : A virtuous man is subject to no prince , But to his soul and honour ; which are laws That carry fire and sword within themselves , Never corrupted , never out of ...
... prince upon the earth , And so no subject ; all men had been princes : A virtuous man is subject to no prince , But to his soul and honour ; which are laws That carry fire and sword within themselves , Never corrupted , never out of ...
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Stoicism and the Renaissance Christian | 1 |
AntiStoicism | 51 |
Anthony Stafford | 109 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Antiochus Antonio Antonio's Revenge attitude borrows Brutus Bussy D'Ambois Caesar Calvin Cambridge Cato characters Charron Christian Cicero classical Clermont constancy Constantia Cornwallis death destiny Diogenes Laertius Discourses Disp divine doctrine dramatic edition Elizabethan English Epictetus Epist Essay Essayes ethics evil fate Feliche Ford's fortitude George Chapman God's gods Hall's Hamlet happiness hath haue Heaven upon Earth honour human Ibid Jacobean John Ford John Marston King Latin Lipsius liue London man's Manuductio Marcus Aurelius Massinger Massinger's Massinissa mind Montaigne moral nature Neostoicism never opinion Oxford Pandulpho paradoxes Paris passions patience Perkin Warbeck Philip Massinger philosophical play Plutarch Poems Pompey Providentia quotations quoted reader reason Renaissance Roman Actor Samuel Daniel satire says seems Seneca Sermons Shakespeare Sophonisba soul Stafford Stoic Stoic philosophy stoical Stoicism Studies suicide things Thomas thou Tragedy translation Treatise true Tusc Vair vertue virtue virtuous vnto vols vpon wisdom wise words