| Nathaniel Wanley - 1806 - 450 str.
...and routed, with a very great daughter of the Carthaginians; by that means purchasing an ignominious flight, at the same price they might have gained a glorious victory *. •I. Augustus Caesar was fearful of thunder and lightning, so that he always carried with him the... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - 358 str.
...insupportable, and displays every little spot of the soul in its utmost deformity.—Addison. CCCXC. The thing in the world I am most afraid of is fear, and with good reason, that passion alone in the trouble of it exceeding all other accidents—Montaigne.... | |
| John Timbs - 1829 - 354 str.
...insupportable, and displays every little spot of the soul in its utmost deformity. — jUddisan. CCCXC. The thing in the world I am most afraid of is fear, and with good reason, that passion alone in the trouble of it exceeding all other accidents — Montaigne.... | |
| Michel Eyquem de Montaigne - 1842 - 792 str.
...; thus purchasing an ignominious flight at the same price they might have done a glorious victory.7 The thing in the world I am most afraid of is fear ; and with good reason, that passion alone, in the trouble of it, exceeding all other accidents. What... | |
| Michel de Montaigne - 1849 - 698 str.
...Carthaginians; thus purchasing an ignominious flight at the same price they might have done a glorious victory.1 The thing in the world I am most afraid of is fear; and with good reason, that passion alone, in the trouble of it, exceeding; all other accidents. What... | |
| Maxims - 1852 - 242 str.
...rest. The thing in the world, says Montaigne, I am most afraid of, is fear ; and with good reason ; that passion alone, in the trouble of it, exceeding all other accidents. We should take a prudent care for the futuer, but so as to enjoy the present. It is no part of wisdom... | |
| John Timbs - 1856 - 374 str.
...insupportable, and displays every little spot of the soul in its utmost deformity. — Addison. CCCXC. The thing in the world I am most afraid of is fear, and with good reason, that passion alone in the trouble of it exceeding all other accidents. — Montaigne.... | |
| 1856 - 372 str.
...insupportable, and displays every little spot of the soul in its utmost deformity. — Addison. CCCXC. The thing in the world I am most afraid of is fear, and with good reason, that passion alone in the trouble of it exceeding all other accidents. — Montaigne.... | |
| William Evans Burton - 1859 - 690 str.
...? , Or is that sound, betwixt laughter and scream. The voice of the demon that naunta the stream ? The thing in the world I am most afraid of is fear, and with good reason ; that pusalon alone, in the trouble of it, breeding all other accidents — MONTAIGNE.... | |
| 1861 - 878 str.
..."ГТ1НЕ thing in the world I am most afraid _L of is fear," says old Montaigne; "and with good reason, that passion alone, in the trouble of it, exceeding all other accidents." And yet extreme fear sometimes causes actions which the most daring courage would fail to urge men... | |
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