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... fear is another disposition of the soul which persuades it that the thing hoped for will not come to pass ; and it must be observed that , although these two passions are contrary , we can nevertheless have them both at the same time ...
... fear is another disposition of the soul which persuades it that the thing hoped for will not come to pass ; and it must be observed that , although these two passions are contrary , we can nevertheless have them both at the same time ...
Page 411
... fear or despair to prevent it . ARTICLE CLXXIII . How Bravery depends on hope . For it must be remarked that although the object of bravery is difficulty , from which there usually follows fear , or even despair , so that it is in ...
... fear or despair to prevent it . ARTICLE CLXXIII . How Bravery depends on hope . For it must be remarked that although the object of bravery is difficulty , from which there usually follows fear , or even despair , so that it is in ...
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... Fear . ARTICLE CLXXVI . As to the significance of fear or terror , I do not see that it can ever be praiseworthy or useful ; it likewise is not a special passion , but merely an excess of cowardice , astonishment and fear , which is ...
... Fear . ARTICLE CLXXVI . As to the significance of fear or terror , I do not see that it can ever be praiseworthy or useful ; it likewise is not a special passion , but merely an excess of cowardice , astonishment and fear , which is ...
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