10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «STOICALNESS»
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Compares his circumstances to those of Priam. 27. Cautions persons against
such a Creditor as his. 28. The Muse is excited to sing by his Dun's importunities.
29. Being wont formerly to boast of his stoicalness, says that his debt has now
quite ...
Giovanni Battista Casti, 1841
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New Pronouncing and Explanatory English-Italian and ...
... nel légno Stoic, s. uno stöico - , Stóicai, adj. stôico, degli stôici, austero
Stòically. adj. stoicaménte, alla maniera degli Stôici Stoicalness, s. stoìcismo ,
indifferenza al piacére 0 al dolore Stoicism, s. stoícismo, sistema degli Stóici
Stoker, s.
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A Comprehensive Dictionary of the English Language
STIBIAL STOICALNESS stTb'i-at,, a. Relating to antimony ; antimonial. STlfiH (stlk
), n. A verse or line in poetry. stIch'o-mancy, n. Divination by verses. STJ-CHftM'E-
TRV, n. List of the bonks of Scripture, with the number of verses in each book.
Joseph Emerson Worcester, 1860
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The Wordsworth Thesaurus: For Home, Office and Study
... impartiality, inattention, insignificance, irrelevance, latitudinarianism,
negligence, neutrality, objectivity, pococurant(e)ism, stoicalness, unconcern,
unimportance. indifferent adj aloof, apathetic, average, callous, careless, cold,
cool, detached, ...
Wordsworth, William, 1993
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The Cambridge Companion to Spinoza's Ethics
Others who have remarked on and discussed Spinoza's Stoicalness include
Bidney 1940, Graeser 1991, Matheron 1994b, and Long 2003. 3 In this paper, I
will use 'Spinozism' (and its cognates) because it will often be the only unstrained
...
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Spinoza's Revolutions in Natural Law
For Spinoza's Stoicalness, see Graeser, 1991; Matheron, 1994a; and
Debrabander, 2007. 8. In this sense, see Uyl, 2003; and, for the opposite view,
Kisner, 2011. Sui juris is commonly translated as 'being one's own master' (Duff,
1903; Harris, ...
Andre Santos Campos, 2012
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A Comprehensive Dictionary of the World
In the manner of the Stoics ; without apparent feeling or sen- I nihility. Stoicalness
, tto' -ick-al-nes, s. The state of being stoical ; indifference to pleasure or pain.
Stoichiometry, ttoy-ke-om1 -e-tre, s. (Gr.) That branch of chymical knowledge
which ...
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The New Universal Etymological English Dictionary: ...
STOICALNESS (of 2t«*m, Gr. the Strict philosophers) holding the principles of the
Stacks, that wife men ought to be free from passions, and that all things were
governed by fate. STOL'IDNESS (stotiditas, L.) foolishness. STO'LEN (of Stelan, ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language
Of or belonging to the Stoicks ; cold ; stiff; austere ; affecting to hold all things
indifferent. STOICALLY, (sto'-e-kal-le) ad. After the manner of the Stoicks ;
austerely ; with pretended indifference to all things. STOICALNESS, (sto'-e-kal-
ness) ...
Samuel Johnson, John Walker, Robert S. Jameson, 1828
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Transactions of the Medical Society of New Jersey
She complains of pains in the upper parts of her thorn: and has a stoicalness
equal to that of the youth who tamely submitted to disemboweling by another
genus of less specious form. Another examination of the uterus, found no change
in its ...
Medical Society of New Jersey, 1871