Shakespeare and Stoic Ethics, Volume 1University of Wisconsin, 1965 - 886 pages |
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... fall of the curtain.43 44 The same statement may be found in Marcus Aurelius . The important thing is to leave the ... falling on the whole , it falls , as 72.
... fall of the curtain.43 44 The same statement may be found in Marcus Aurelius . The important thing is to leave the ... falling on the whole , it falls , as 72.
Page 206
... fall . In de casibus tragedy , the fall itself often resulted from the turn of Fortune's wheel , but eventually it represented the 206.
... fall . In de casibus tragedy , the fall itself often resulted from the turn of Fortune's wheel , but eventually it represented the 206.
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... fall , because of the magnitude of one's responsibility , is possible . The kingship is a trap , not simply because it leads to great heights and makes a fall possible , but also because it magnifies moral problems for the king , who is ...
... fall , because of the magnitude of one's responsibility , is possible . The kingship is a trap , not simply because it leads to great heights and makes a fall possible , but also because it magnifies moral problems for the king , who is ...
Contents
GREEK STOICISM | 29 |
ROMAN STOICISM | 53 |
STOICISM IN THE RENAISSANCE | 99 |
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