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With delicate female tact, with fine female stoicism too; keeping all things within limits.
HISTORY OF FRIEDRICH II. OF PRUSSIA, VOL. I. (OF XXI.)THOMAS CARLYLE
Already he had begun to practise that stoicism which, on the whole, was the keynote of his life at St. Helena.
NAPOLEON'S YOUNG NEIGHBORHELEN LEAH REED
Whatever he may have suffered, he endured with the stoicism that is traditional in his race.
THE GIRL AND THE BILLBANNISTER MERWIN
This highest class begins usually with Stoicism, and ends with Epicureanism.
SOLOMON MAIMON: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY.SOLOMON MAIMON
Such extraordinary courage and determination had this man attained merely through early exercises in Stoicism.
SOLOMON MAIMON: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY.SOLOMON MAIMON
She was intensely proud of this reputation for stoicism, and wouldn't for worlds have undeceived any one.
THE OPEN QUESTIONELIZABETH ROBINS
In it is brought out the blended stoicism, humanitarianism, Buddhism, and agnosticism of the author.
BEACON LIGHTS OF HISTORY, VOLUME VIIJOHN LORD
He was slowly going to pieces, forgetting the invincible stoicism that is the pride of the true golfer.
MURDER IN ANY DEGREEOWEN JOHNSON
He is affected by the philosophical jargon of the Hellenistic schools and by that of Stoicism.
THE OUTLINE OF HISTORY: BEING A PLAIN HISTORY OF LIFE AND MANKINDHERBERT GEORGE WELLS
A man in Friedrich's position needs a good deal of Stoicism, Greek or other.
HISTORY OF FRIEDRICH II. OF PRUSSIA, VOL. XVIII. (OF XXI.)THOMAS CARLYLE
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