The Later Renaissance in England: Nondramatic Verse and Prose, 1600-1660Houghton Mifflin, 1975 - 962 Seiten |
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... virtue so pulled up by the roots in all as to make them so dubious in stating the bounds of virtue and vice as Epicurus was , though he could not but sometime take notice of them . Neither is the retentive power of truth so weak and ...
... virtue so pulled up by the roots in all as to make them so dubious in stating the bounds of virtue and vice as Epicurus was , though he could not but sometime take notice of them . Neither is the retentive power of truth so weak and ...
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... virtue , yet they are capable of being impregnated and exalted with the rules and precepts of it . And therefore the Stoic supposed ὅτι τοιούτῳ προσήκουσιν αἱ ἠθικαὶ καὶ πολιτικαὶ ἀρεταί — that the doctrine of political and moral virtues ...
... virtue , yet they are capable of being impregnated and exalted with the rules and precepts of it . And therefore the Stoic supposed ὅτι τοιούτῳ προσήκουσιν αἱ ἠθικαὶ καὶ πολιτικαὶ ἀρεταί — that the doctrine of political and moral virtues ...
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... virtue and discern what to detest . . . . More might be said , I deny not , of every virtue , or every vice ; I desired not to say all , but enough . ” If the number of his imitators may be taken as a gauge , Hall said enough to win a ...
... virtue and discern what to detest . . . . More might be said , I deny not , of every virtue , or every vice ; I desired not to say all , but enough . ” If the number of his imitators may be taken as a gauge , Hall said enough to win a ...
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Fulke Greville First Baron Brooke 4 | 10 |
From Euthymiae Raptus or the Tears of Peace | 18 |
Michael Drayton | 31 |
Urheberrecht | |
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