Light from the Porch: Stoicism and English Renaissance LiteratureDidier-Erudition, 1984 - 301 Seiten |
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... admiration for the Stoic philosopher , in terms that are very close to Guilpin's . How did this admiration for Epictetus affect Marston's writings , and first of all his satires ? Critical opinion about Stoicism in Marston's satires is ...
... admiration for the Stoic philosopher , in terms that are very close to Guilpin's . How did this admiration for Epictetus affect Marston's writings , and first of all his satires ? Critical opinion about Stoicism in Marston's satires is ...
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... admiration for Seneca as a person . We must now consider the last page of Certaine Satyres ; on the right - hand ... admired him as a man . The connection is not ideological but psychological . Guilpin , as we have seen , praised ...
... admiration for Seneca as a person . We must now consider the last page of Certaine Satyres ; on the right - hand ... admired him as a man . The connection is not ideological but psychological . Guilpin , as we have seen , praised ...
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... admiration for Epictetus seems , therefore , to stem from a desire to emulate his indifference to external circumstances and in particular to the opinion of others . This is also the point made in Guilpin's sixth satire . I now come to ...
... admiration for Epictetus seems , therefore , to stem from a desire to emulate his indifference to external circumstances and in particular to the opinion of others . This is also the point made in Guilpin's sixth satire . I now come to ...
Inhalt
Stoicism and the Renaissance Christian | 1 |
AntiStoicism | 51 |
Anthony Stafford | 109 |
Urheberrecht | |
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