Light from the Porch: Stoicism and English Renaissance LiteratureDidier-Erudition, 1984 - 301 Seiten |
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... patience , the second is a blockish , senseless patience . The Stoics define patience ( patientia ) as a branch of courage ( forti- tudo ) , but they insist more on the unity of virtue than on its different forms , and patience is not ...
... patience , the second is a blockish , senseless patience . The Stoics define patience ( patientia ) as a branch of courage ( forti- tudo ) , but they insist more on the unity of virtue than on its different forms , and patience is not ...
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... patience , and it is Stoic to write : " Afflictions are as we use them ; there is nothing grievous if the thought ... patience differ in five main particulars : Christian patience comes from " a pure heart " , it is obedient to God ( and ...
... patience , and it is Stoic to write : " Afflictions are as we use them ; there is nothing grievous if the thought ... patience differ in five main particulars : Christian patience comes from " a pure heart " , it is obedient to God ( and ...
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... patience , nothing can , Ile sweare then I haue a saint , and not a man.1 But a comic plot can hardly set forth the religious basis of patience and Candido himself must stress the nature of his patience at the end of the play : That ...
... patience , nothing can , Ile sweare then I haue a saint , and not a man.1 But a comic plot can hardly set forth the religious basis of patience and Candido himself must stress the nature of his patience at the end of the play : That ...
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Stoicism and the Renaissance Christian | 1 |
AntiStoicism | 51 |
Anthony Stafford | 109 |
Urheberrecht | |
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