Light from the Porch: Stoicism and English Renaissance LiteratureDidier-Erudition, 1984 - 301 Seiten |
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... death , if reason tells him to do so ; the door is open.4 Zeno , Cleanthes , Cato , and Seneca all took their own lives and the Stoics regarded the death of Socrates as suicide.5 For Seneca , this freedom to choose death appears to be ...
... death , if reason tells him to do so ; the door is open.4 Zeno , Cleanthes , Cato , and Seneca all took their own lives and the Stoics regarded the death of Socrates as suicide.5 For Seneca , this freedom to choose death appears to be ...
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... death ( when he realizes that this is his true destiny ) , and sets his will in conformity with God's : " " Tis well , ' tis over , my fate unfolds itself " ( l . 1472 ) . Bussy does not accept his death and he dies defiantly : I'll not ...
... death ( when he realizes that this is his true destiny ) , and sets his will in conformity with God's : " " Tis well , ' tis over , my fate unfolds itself " ( l . 1472 ) . Bussy does not accept his death and he dies defiantly : I'll not ...
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... death are " twins " , not only sleep but death too must help the body to reach its natural perfection . This is why death resolving all Man's body's heavy parts , in lighter nature Makes a reunion with the spritely soul , When , in a ...
... death are " twins " , not only sleep but death too must help the body to reach its natural perfection . This is why death resolving all Man's body's heavy parts , in lighter nature Makes a reunion with the spritely soul , When , in a ...
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Stoicism and the Renaissance Christian | 1 |
AntiStoicism | 51 |
Anthony Stafford | 109 |
Urheberrecht | |
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