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Definition of Stoicisms
1. stoicism [n] - See also: stoicism
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stoicisms
Literary usage of Stoicisms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The United States Democratic Review by Conrad Swackhamer (1844)
"He has borrowed the Greek plots, but uses them only as a chain to link together
his sparkling stoicisms. His heroes, with their Greek names, ..."
2. The Writings of Thomas Jefferson by Thomas Jefferson (1904)
"Seneca is indeed a fine moralist, disfiguring his work at times with some stoicisms,
and affecting too much of antithesis and point, yet giving us on the ..."
3. The Writings of Thomas Jefferson. by Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Adgate Lipscomb, Albert Ellery Bergh (1905)
"Seneca is indeed a fine moralist, disfiguring his work at times with some stoicisms,
and affecting too much of antithesis and point, yet giving us on the ..."
4. The Writings of Thomas Jefferson. by Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Adgate Lipscomb, Albert Ellery Bergh (1905)
"Seneca is indeed a fine moralist, disfiguring his work at times with some stoicisms,
and affecting too much of antithesis and point, yet giving us on the ..."
5. The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Being His Autobiography, Correspondence by Thomas Jefferson (1859)
"Seneca is indeed a fine moralist, disfiguring his work at times with some stoicisms,
and affecting too much of antithesis and point, yet giving us on the ..."