Light from the Porch: Stoicism and English Renaissance LiteratureDidier-Erudition, 1984 - 301 páginas |
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... readers Lodge admits that there are many erroneous or paradoxical opinions in Seneca , rocks on which the unwary reader might be wrecked ( [ b ] 2г ) . These are enumerated at the end of the volume in " A Table wherein Senecaes ...
... readers Lodge admits that there are many erroneous or paradoxical opinions in Seneca , rocks on which the unwary reader might be wrecked ( [ b ] 2г ) . These are enumerated at the end of the volume in " A Table wherein Senecaes ...
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... reader that " there is no prophane studie better then Plutarke " because " it is better to see learning in Noblemens liues , then to reade it in Philos- ophers writings " .4 In the Lives , Plutarch almost never digresses into philos ...
... reader that " there is no prophane studie better then Plutarke " because " it is better to see learning in Noblemens liues , then to reade it in Philos- ophers writings " .4 In the Lives , Plutarch almost never digresses into philos ...
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... reader thus gets two accounts of " fear " . Du Vair himself gives two explanations of the generation of the irascible passions ; he first says that they are born of the concupiscible passions but afterwards that they issue from only two ...
... reader thus gets two accounts of " fear " . Du Vair himself gives two explanations of the generation of the irascible passions ; he first says that they are born of the concupiscible passions but afterwards that they issue from only two ...
Contenido
Stoicism and the Renaissance Christian | 1 |
AntiStoicism | 51 |
Anthony Stafford | 109 |
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