Light from the Porch: Stoicism and English Renaissance LiteratureDidier-Erudition, 1984 - 301 páginas |
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Página 55
... wants to bring the word destiny " out of the prison of the Stoickes ” and he defines it as " AN ETERNAL DECREE OF GODS PROVIDENCE " , explaining that providence is " in God " but destiny " in the things " ( I.xix ) .2 Destiny does not ...
... wants to bring the word destiny " out of the prison of the Stoickes ” and he defines it as " AN ETERNAL DECREE OF GODS PROVIDENCE " , explaining that providence is " in God " but destiny " in the things " ( I.xix ) .2 Destiny does not ...
Página 104
... wants the eye of faith . " 5 Human reason is " carnal " and " debauched " .6 Satan urges man to follow the light and guidance of right reason but the Christian answers : Woe were to me if I were but a man , and if I had no better guide ...
... wants the eye of faith . " 5 Human reason is " carnal " and " debauched " .6 Satan urges man to follow the light and guidance of right reason but the Christian answers : Woe were to me if I were but a man , and if I had no better guide ...
Página 171
... wants to be , as it were , beyond the reach of grief , banishment , or other so - called evils . When the curtain of Mellida's bed is drawn and " the bodie of Feliche , stabd thick with wounds , appeares hung up " , he utters not a word ...
... wants to be , as it were , beyond the reach of grief , banishment , or other so - called evils . When the curtain of Mellida's bed is drawn and " the bodie of Feliche , stabd thick with wounds , appeares hung up " , he utters not a word ...
Contenido
Stoicism and the Renaissance Christian | 1 |
AntiStoicism | 51 |
Anthony Stafford | 109 |
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