Light from the Porch: Stoicism and English Renaissance LiteratureDidier-Erudition, 1984 - 301 Seiten |
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... things indifferent " to all men , because being well used they are good , " but il vsed , al naught , for the goodnes or badnes of them standeth in the vse , and not in the thing " ( fol . 155V ) . Therefore when we see good men suffer ...
... things indifferent " to all men , because being well used they are good , " but il vsed , al naught , for the goodnes or badnes of them standeth in the vse , and not in the thing " ( fol . 155V ) . Therefore when we see good men suffer ...
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... things depend thine inward content , with those externall things thy content will vanish " ( p . 84 ) . On the other hand , we have Diogenes in his tub , the philosopher who threw away his bowl when he saw a boy drinking in his hands ...
... things depend thine inward content , with those externall things thy content will vanish " ( p . 84 ) . On the other hand , we have Diogenes in his tub , the philosopher who threw away his bowl when he saw a boy drinking in his hands ...
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... things to an end , So in th'appropriate honour of that end All things precedent have their natural frame ; And therefore is there a proportion Betwixt the ends of those things and their primes . ( l . 97-101 ) There would be no ...
... things to an end , So in th'appropriate honour of that end All things precedent have their natural frame ; And therefore is there a proportion Betwixt the ends of those things and their primes . ( l . 97-101 ) There would be no ...
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Stoicism and the Renaissance Christian | 1 |
AntiStoicism | 51 |
Anthony Stafford | 109 |
Urheberrecht | |
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