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13 Cards in this Set
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Where does the poet's mistress walk? (Shakespeare)
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On the ground
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What does Sonnet 137 describe as corrupted? (Shakespeare)
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The beauty which the poet see's in his mistress
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What does the poet claim not to love his lover with? (Shakespeare)
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Not his eyes, but rather his heart
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Who lies in Sonnet 138? (Shakespeare)
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The poet's love for her
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What is the heaven that the poet advises the reader to shun? (Shakespeare)
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Sex
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In what way is love like a fever? (Shakespeare)
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It makes us delirious and makes us desire what makes us sick. Reason is the cure to illness, but we don't listen to it.
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According to Epectitus, what things are up to us? (Epecitus)
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Opinions, Impulses, Desires, Aversions...our doing.
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What things aren't up to us? (Epecitus)
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Our bodies, possessions, reputations, public offices...whatever isn't our doing.
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What upsets us is not things themselves, rather... (Epecitus)
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Their judgements about things
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Epecitus says "You must behave as if you were at a banquet." What did he mean? (Epecitus)
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When things come to you, be indifferent and don't outstretch yourself for a desire
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What is the point about training in the Olympic games? (Epecitus)
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If you want to do/be something, make that decision with account for all the work and other factors that accompany making that decision.
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Appropriate actions are in general measured by relationships. What does Epecitus mean? (Epecitus)
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There are no bad or good relationships. Their are only relationships which fall into accord of the nature of the people within them.
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What does Epicetus hope to show by his example of two playing dogs? (Epecitus)
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That friendship is light and can be broken by greed and turmoil.
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