Shakespeare and Stoic Ethics, Volume 1University of Wisconsin, 1965 - 886 pages |
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... Drama : The Case of Chapman , in Essays in Dramatic Literature : The Parrott Presentation Volume ( Princeton , 1935 ) , pp . 25-46 , " The Shackling of Accidents : A Study of Eliz- abethan Tragedy , " PQ , XIX ( 1940 ) , 1-19 ...
... Drama : The Case of Chapman , in Essays in Dramatic Literature : The Parrott Presentation Volume ( Princeton , 1935 ) , pp . 25-46 , " The Shackling of Accidents : A Study of Eliz- abethan Tragedy , " PQ , XIX ( 1940 ) , 1-19 ...
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... drama nobly to the end " : Like a dull actor now , I have forgot my part , and I am out , Even to a full disgrace ... dramatic appli- cation of Seneca's observation , " . . . the wrong [ kings ] do extends more widely then current ...
... drama nobly to the end " : Like a dull actor now , I have forgot my part , and I am out , Even to a full disgrace ... dramatic appli- cation of Seneca's observation , " . . . the wrong [ kings ] do extends more widely then current ...
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... drama of Julius Caesar is not entirely whether politics and personal integrity can co - exist , since that question is academic . The drama is in Brutus ' trying to make a decision , trying to look indifferently upon honor and death for ...
... drama of Julius Caesar is not entirely whether politics and personal integrity can co - exist , since that question is academic . The drama is in Brutus ' trying to make a decision , trying to look indifferently upon honor and death for ...
Contents
GREEK STOICISM | 29 |
ROMAN STOICISM | 53 |
STOICISM IN THE RENAISSANCE | 99 |
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