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الصفحة 78
... respects also . He came to believe that anything that it was in his power to do was right , and gave heed to those whose words were inspired by fear of flattery , as if they were utterly sincere in what they said . DIO 78.
... respects also . He came to believe that anything that it was in his power to do was right , and gave heed to those whose words were inspired by fear of flattery , as if they were utterly sincere in what they said . DIO 78.
الصفحة 116
Cuncta ferit , dum cuncta timet . ( He strikes all while he fears all . ) The first cruelties are exercised for themselves : thence springs the fear of a just revenge , which afterwards produces a series of new cruelties to obliterate ...
Cuncta ferit , dum cuncta timet . ( He strikes all while he fears all . ) The first cruelties are exercised for themselves : thence springs the fear of a just revenge , which afterwards produces a series of new cruelties to obliterate ...
الصفحة 163
... fear more than thy people fear thee . They do what- ever he commands ; and there is one thing on which he insists , that they must not fly from any multitude of men in battle , but stay at their post and either win the victory or die ...
... fear more than thy people fear thee . They do what- ever he commands ; and there is one thing on which he insists , that they must not fly from any multitude of men in battle , but stay at their post and either win the victory or die ...
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ÆSCHYLUS ALGERNON SIDNEY Discourses ambition arms aura battle blood brave BUNYAN The Pilgrim's calamity cause CHARLES DICKENS CHARLES KINGSLEY conquer conscience courage danger death defend Demaratus despotism doth earth EDMUND BURKE EDMUND WALLER enemies England evil faith falsehood fame fear fight fortune fought freedom friends gained GEORGE MEREDITH glorious God's hand happiness hath heart Heaven heroes History honour HORACE HUGO GROTIUS human J. A. FROUDE justice King l'Esprit land liberty live Lord LUCRETIUS lust mankind master mighty MILTON mind moral nations never noble o'er old and true OLIVER CROMWELL peace peril Pilgrim's Progress PLUTARCH Prepare pride qu'il ROBERT BRIDGES SAMUEL JOHNSON SHAKESPEARE Henry slavery soldier soul SPENSER Faerie Queene spirit sword SYDNEY SMITH TENNYSON thee thine things THUCYDIDES tion toil translation truth tyranny tyrant victory virtue warre wicked WILLIAM PITT WORDSWORTH wrong