- Philosophy's
entry on
Stoicism notes, "the
sense of the
English adjective '
stoical' is not
utterly misleading with
regard to its
philosophical origins". The...
- jail at Liberty, Missouri, to
await trial.
Smith bore his
imprisonment stoically.
Understanding that he was
effectively on
trial before his own people...
- fate,
although he
admired the
condemned man's
bravery in
facing death stoically.
Lincoln was
elected president on
November 6, 1860, and the following...
- Brantley, Ben (September 29, 2010). "Arm's-Length Soul Mates,
Swooning but
Stoically Chaste". The New York Times.
Archived from the
original on May 15, 2022...
- 341.
citing Tacitus Annals, xv. 60–64 Cf.
especially Beard, M., "How
Stoical was Seneca?", in the New York
Review of Books, Oct. 9, 2014. Vogt, Katja...
- its Discontents.
Humphrey Skelton described Freud's
worldview as one of "
stoical humanism". The
Humanist Heritage project summed his
contributions to understanding...
- elegant,
economical style was preferred.
Training included preparation for a
stoical,
unflinching death.
Successful training required intense commitment. Those...
-
Convicted at 2d
Trial for
Icepick Killing; Jury out for 3 Hours; Both Men
Stoical as
Verdict Is
Returned –
Sentence to
Death Mandatory, The New York Times...
- Jefferson. Cash
breaks a leg and
winds up
riding atop the coffin. He
stoically refuses to
admit to any
discomfort but the
family eventually puts a makeshift...
- Scott, A.O (29
September 2006). "Costner Is Back in the Water, and He's
Stoically Swimming to Save Everybody". The New York Times.
Retrieved 8
April 2023...