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Pagina 47
... J. H. Lupton , were that the New World savages were contemptuous of precious metals , and the observations that the people lived according to " nature , " and might be called Epicureans rather than Stoics . In brief it may be said ...
... J. H. Lupton , were that the New World savages were contemptuous of precious metals , and the observations that the people lived according to " nature , " and might be called Epicureans rather than Stoics . In brief it may be said ...
Pagina 49
... J. H. Lupton , p . xlvii ; cf. p . 117 , note ; and see also ibid . , p . xli , on the opposite critical conclusions as to the real purport of the satire , as seen by various observers . 10 Thomas More ( London , 1935 ) , pp . 226-227 ...
... J. H. Lupton , p . xlvii ; cf. p . 117 , note ; and see also ibid . , p . xli , on the opposite critical conclusions as to the real purport of the satire , as seen by various observers . 10 Thomas More ( London , 1935 ) , pp . 226-227 ...
Pagina 54
... J. H. Lupton , p . 218. On the aesthetic senses of " nature " used here , see note 30 below . 24 As J. H. Lupton notes ( ibid . , p . 190 n . ) , this is the Stoical definition of virtue . Here ( cf. note 11 above ) " nature " refers at ...
... J. H. Lupton , p . 218. On the aesthetic senses of " nature " used here , see note 30 below . 24 As J. H. Lupton notes ( ibid . , p . 190 n . ) , this is the Stoical definition of virtue . Here ( cf. note 11 above ) " nature " refers at ...
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