Light from the Porch: Stoicism and English Renaissance LiteratureDidier-Erudition, 1984 - 301 páginas |
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... Thou wilt , lead me ; in what raiment Thou wilt , clothe me . " 3 This is not mere fatalism . It is the perception by the wise man that there is a moral order in the universe ; what stamps an action as virtuous is that its intention is ...
... Thou wilt , lead me ; in what raiment Thou wilt , clothe me . " 3 This is not mere fatalism . It is the perception by the wise man that there is a moral order in the universe ; what stamps an action as virtuous is that its intention is ...
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... Thou neuer sufferest any outragious thynge , excepte thou suppose it so to be . " 4 We must realize that our tranquillity depends on our reason and remember see D. Babut , Plutarque et le stoïcisme ( Paris , 1969 ) , and H. Cherniss's ...
... Thou neuer sufferest any outragious thynge , excepte thou suppose it so to be . " 4 We must realize that our tranquillity depends on our reason and remember see D. Babut , Plutarque et le stoïcisme ( Paris , 1969 ) , and H. Cherniss's ...
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... thou swimmest against the stream of this Providence , thou canst not escape drowning ; ... but if thou swimmest with the stream , do but cast thine arms abroad , thou passest with safety and with ease ; it both bears thee up , and ...
... thou swimmest against the stream of this Providence , thou canst not escape drowning ; ... but if thou swimmest with the stream , do but cast thine arms abroad , thou passest with safety and with ease ; it both bears thee up , and ...
Contenido
Stoicism and the Renaissance Christian | 1 |
AntiStoicism | 51 |
Anthony Stafford | 109 |
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