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Materials for the Construction of
SHAKESPEARE'S MORALS:

The Stoic Legacy to the Renaissance

Major Ethical Authorities,
Indexed According to Virtues, Vices, and 
Characters from the Plays,
as well as Topics in Swift, Pope, and Wordsworth.

The Full Texts in English Translation,
Scanned, Digitized, Commented on, and Annotated by 
Ben R. Schneider, Jr.
Professor Emeritus of English at 
LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY
Appleton, WI 54912
ben.r.schneider@lawrence.edu

BOOKS AT THIS SITE NOW INCLUDE
Cicero's De Officiis,
Seneca's Moral Essays (3 vols),
Seneca's Moral Epistles (3 vols),
Plutarch's Lives translated by North (3 vols of 8),
1 volume of Plutarch's Lives translated by Dryden,
Castiglione's Courtier,
Erasmus's Christian Prince,
Elyot's Governour,
Sidney's Arcadia Book I (index only),
Spenser's Faerie Queene (Books I, II, and VI),
Montaigne's Essays (3 vols) translated by Florio,
James I's Basilikon Doron, and
Hall's Characters.

Site Activated April 23, 1999
Revised January 29, 2001
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