Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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Pagina 68
... fear made you good for a while , yet the restraint was soon re- moved ; that audaciousness which never deserts you when fear is absent rendered you a villain . And even at that time , when men thought best of you , though I still ...
... fear made you good for a while , yet the restraint was soon re- moved ; that audaciousness which never deserts you when fear is absent rendered you a villain . And even at that time , when men thought best of you , though I still ...
Pagina 161
... fear what they now refuse , or be compelled . " Now , " -said I- " if we determine on the present occasion to remember any unkindness which the Thebans have done us , and to regard them in the character of enemies with distrust , in the ...
... fear what they now refuse , or be compelled . " Now , " -said I- " if we determine on the present occasion to remember any unkindness which the Thebans have done us , and to regard them in the character of enemies with distrust , in the ...
Pagina 424
... fear of death , or any other fear ; that would indeed be strange , and I might justly be arraigned in court for denying the existence of the gods , if I disobeyed the oracle because I was afraid of death : then I should be fancying that ...
... fear of death , or any other fear ; that would indeed be strange , and I might justly be arraigned in court for denying the existence of the gods , if I disobeyed the oracle because I was afraid of death : then I should be fancying that ...
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