Light from the Porch: Stoicism and English Renaissance LiteratureDidier-Erudition, 1984 - 301 páginas |
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... question ni de péché originel , ni de rédemption , ni de grâce . " 1 This , one might add , is only to be expected as Du Vair's object is to give " un sommaire de toute la discipline morale des Stoïques " .2 He therefore never attempts ...
... question ni de péché originel , ni de rédemption , ni de grâce . " 1 This , one might add , is only to be expected as Du Vair's object is to give " un sommaire de toute la discipline morale des Stoïques " .2 He therefore never attempts ...
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... question " Who euer knew a Foole dye of a discontenting melancholy ? ” . The best thing for man is to be lucky enough to be " free from miseries " , and the next best is " not to bee sensible of them " . Such is the lot of the fool and ...
... question " Who euer knew a Foole dye of a discontenting melancholy ? ” . The best thing for man is to be lucky enough to be " free from miseries " , and the next best is " not to bee sensible of them " . Such is the lot of the fool and ...
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... question his sincerity , but one cannot but notice the perfunctory tone of his religious references.3 There is no sign of any intense private piety but he describes his public attendance at church on Sundays : " then deuotion and the ...
... question his sincerity , but one cannot but notice the perfunctory tone of his religious references.3 There is no sign of any intense private piety but he describes his public attendance at church on Sundays : " then deuotion and the ...
Contenido
Stoicism and the Renaissance Christian | 1 |
AntiStoicism | 51 |
Anthony Stafford | 109 |
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