Shakespeare and Stoic Ethics, Band 1University of Wisconsin, 1965 - 886 Seiten |
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... philosophy or an ethic with substance but as a dramatic convention adapted by dramatists , along with the revenge motif , the Thyestian banquet , and the Tartarian gloom . Another approach to the role of Stoicism in the Renaissance has ...
... philosophy or an ethic with substance but as a dramatic convention adapted by dramatists , along with the revenge motif , the Thyestian banquet , and the Tartarian gloom . Another approach to the role of Stoicism in the Renaissance has ...
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... Philosophy of Renaissance Stoicism ( New York , 1955 ) . 4 10 5 6 7 8 - T. W. Baldwin describes the numerous opportunities Shakespeare had to read Cicero's De officiis , and other works as well , in his chapter , " Shaks pere's Training ...
... Philosophy of Renaissance Stoicism ( New York , 1955 ) . 4 10 5 6 7 8 - T. W. Baldwin describes the numerous opportunities Shakespeare had to read Cicero's De officiis , and other works as well , in his chapter , " Shaks pere's Training ...
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... philosophy for living by than dying with . Suicide is resorted to only when there is no other way for a man to ... philosophical re- flection . Rather , learning is introduced only when it can contribute to the plays . Shakespeare was ...
... philosophy for living by than dying with . Suicide is resorted to only when there is no other way for a man to ... philosophical re- flection . Rather , learning is introduced only when it can contribute to the plays . Shakespeare was ...
Inhalt
GREEK STOICISM | 29 |
ROMAN STOICISM | 53 |
STOICISM IN THE RENAISSANCE | 99 |
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