Light from the Porch: Stoicism and English Renaissance LiteratureDidier-Erudition, 1984 - 301 páginas |
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... thinks Cicero was " folowynge in all his workes the opinions of the ... Stoici " ( A2 ) , explains that perfect felicity " by the opinion of the schole of Zeno & Chrisippus philosophers , remaineth only in vertue " ( A31 ) . In the ...
... thinks Cicero was " folowynge in all his workes the opinions of the ... Stoici " ( A2 ) , explains that perfect felicity " by the opinion of the schole of Zeno & Chrisippus philosophers , remaineth only in vertue " ( A31 ) . In the ...
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... thinks they are born of opinion and he borrows Du Vair's definition , though not his classi- fication.3 He believes in the self - sufficiency of the wise man and is again . indebted to Du Vair for a statement that is the very essence of ...
... thinks they are born of opinion and he borrows Du Vair's definition , though not his classi- fication.3 He believes in the self - sufficiency of the wise man and is again . indebted to Du Vair for a statement that is the very essence of ...
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... thinks Warbeck is possessed by the Devil , but he tends to see every plot against his royal master as the work of Satan and it is most unlikely that Ford wants us to endorse his diagnosis . Ford offers no solution to the strange truth ...
... thinks Warbeck is possessed by the Devil , but he tends to see every plot against his royal master as the work of Satan and it is most unlikely that Ford wants us to endorse his diagnosis . Ford offers no solution to the strange truth ...
Contenido
Stoicism and the Renaissance Christian | 1 |
AntiStoicism | 51 |
Anthony Stafford | 109 |
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