Light from the Porch: Stoicism and English Renaissance LiteratureDidier-Erudition, 1984 - 301 páginas |
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... values in Seneca is not the strict Stoic but the perceptive prober of the human soul . For Montaigne , Marcus Aurelius is merely Guevara and he never borrows from Epictetus ' Discourses . His one quotation from the Manual comes from ...
... values in Seneca is not the strict Stoic but the perceptive prober of the human soul . For Montaigne , Marcus Aurelius is merely Guevara and he never borrows from Epictetus ' Discourses . His one quotation from the Manual comes from ...
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... values them " . But he too is above all a Christian and " his soul is every day dilated to receive that God in whom he is " . He is closer to heaven than to this world and " his greatest business [ is ] to die " . Some of Hall's ...
... values them " . But he too is above all a Christian and " his soul is every day dilated to receive that God in whom he is " . He is closer to heaven than to this world and " his greatest business [ is ] to die " . Some of Hall's ...
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... values . " Though Finkelpearl thinks that " it is not primarily a play about the virtues of Stoicism " ( p . 241 ) , he also says that " Marston's one authentic Stoic was a virgin martyr " ( p . 248 ) and that the play " portrays the ...
... values . " Though Finkelpearl thinks that " it is not primarily a play about the virtues of Stoicism " ( p . 241 ) , he also says that " Marston's one authentic Stoic was a virgin martyr " ( p . 248 ) and that the play " portrays the ...
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Stoicism and the Renaissance Christian | 1 |
AntiStoicism | 51 |
Anthony Stafford | 109 |
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