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Carlyle and Arnold

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 December 2020

Arthur H. Nethercot*
Affiliation:
Northwestern University
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Abstract

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PMLA , Volume 87 , Issue 1 , January 1972 , pp. 102 - 103
Copyright
Copyright © Modern Language Association of America, 1972

References

1 Earl Miner, “Patterns of Stoicism in Thought and Prose Styles, 1530–1700,” PMLA, 85 (1970), 1023–34; John Freehafer, “A Misuse of Statistics in Studying Intellectual History,” PMLA, 86 (1971), 1028–29; Franklin B. Williams, Jr., “Stoic Reading in Renaissance England,” PMLA, 86 (1971), 1029–30.

2 Space does not allow the buttressing of my conclusions regarding Felltham's Stoicism with extensive quotations from Resolves. For that corroborating evidence, see the second chapter of my Owen Felltham (New York: Twayne, in press).