Shakespeare and Stoic Ethics, Volume 1University of Wisconsin, 1965 - 886 pages |
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... Shakespeare was under the influence of Seneca , " but because he suspected " that after the Montaigne Shakespeare and after the Machiavelli Shakespeare , a stoical or Senecan Shakespeare is almost It is an unhappy state , being certain ...
... Shakespeare was under the influence of Seneca , " but because he suspected " that after the Montaigne Shakespeare and after the Machiavelli Shakespeare , a stoical or Senecan Shakespeare is almost It is an unhappy state , being certain ...
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... Shakespeare , " then , I am not offering the definitive Shakespeare , but only a limited , yet indispensible , view of the man . The purpose of this dissertation is to review the place of Stoicism in the Renaissance , with the intention ...
... Shakespeare , " then , I am not offering the definitive Shakespeare , but only a limited , yet indispensible , view of the man . The purpose of this dissertation is to review the place of Stoicism in the Renaissance , with the intention ...
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... Shakespeare ( London , 1909 ) ; George Coffin Taylor , Shakespeare's Debt to Montaigne ( Oxford , 1925 ) ; and Max Deutschbein , " Shakespeares Hamlet und Montaigne , " Shakespeare- Jahrbuch , LXXX - LXXXI ( 1946 ) , 70-107 . For ...
... Shakespeare ( London , 1909 ) ; George Coffin Taylor , Shakespeare's Debt to Montaigne ( Oxford , 1925 ) ; and Max Deutschbein , " Shakespeares Hamlet und Montaigne , " Shakespeare- Jahrbuch , LXXX - LXXXI ( 1946 ) , 70-107 . For ...
Contents
GREEK STOICISM | 29 |
ROMAN STOICISM | 53 |
STOICISM IN THE RENAISSANCE | 99 |
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