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" The meaning of words had no longer the same relation to things, but was changed by them as they thought proper. Reckless daring was held to be loyal courage; prudent delay was the excuse of a coward ; moderation was the disguise of unmanly weakness ;... "
The Dust Of Empire: The Race For Mastery In The Asian Heartland - 第 xxi 頁
Karl E. Meyer 著 - 2008 - 288 頁
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The Atlantic Monthly, 第 95 卷

1905 - 880 頁
...to re-read what Thucydides had to say of popular standards in times of unrest in the Greek cities: "Reckless daring was held to be loyal courage; prudent...nothing. Frantic energy was the true quality of a man." No one has ever accused you of being among the "wiry logicians." Yet they, according to Cobden, make...
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Thucydides Translated Into English, 第 1 卷

Thucydides - 1881 - 758 頁
...of words had no longer the same relation to things, but was changed by them as they thought proper. Reckless daring was held to be loyal courage ; prudent...nothing. Frantic energy was the true quality of a man. A conspirator who wanted to be safe was a recreant in disguise. The lover of violence was always trusted,...
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Thucydides Translated Into English with Introduction, Marginal Analysis, and ...

Thucydides - 1883 - 732 頁
...had no longer the same relation to things, but was changed by them as they thought proper. Keckless daring was held to be loyal courage ; prudent delay...do nothing. Frantic energy was the true quality of man. A conspirator who wanted to be safe was a recreant in disguise. The lover of violence was always...
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College Greek Course in English, 第 59 卷

William Cleaver Wilkinson - 1884 - 344 頁
...of words had no longer the same relation to things, but was changed by them as they thought proper. Reckless daring was held to be loyal courage ; prudent...moderation was the disguise of unmanly weakness ; to know every thing was to do nothing. Frantic energy was the true quality of a man. A conspirator who wanted...
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College Greek Course in English

William Cleaver Wilkinson - 1884 - 350 頁
...was the excuse of a coward ; moderation was the disguise of unmanly weakness ; to know every thing was to do nothing. Frantic energy was the true quality of a man. A conspirator who wanted to be safe was a recreant in disguise. The lover of violence was always trusted...
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Overland Monthly

1885 - 686 頁
...riot and insurrection ! Listen to his words, while the peaceful beauty of Corfu clusters about you. " Reckless daring was held to be loyal courage ; prudent...nothing. Frantic energy was the true quality of a man. A conspirator who wanted to be safe was a recreant in disguise. The lover of violence was always trusted...
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The Oxford Movement, Twelve Years, 1833-1845

Richard William Church - 1892 - 452 頁
...Si a.vTi\iyuv avrif CTTOTTTOS. — Thuc. iii. 82. ' ' Reckless daring was held to be loyal courage ; moderation was the disguise of unmanly weakness ;...everything was to do nothing ; frantic energy was the true character of a man ; the lover of violence was always trusted, and his opponent suspected." — Jowett's...
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Transactions of the Royal Historical Society

Royal Historical Society (Great Britain) - 1893 - 454 頁
...of words had no longer the same relation to things, but was changed by them as they thought proper. Reckless daring was held to be loyal courage ; prudent...nothing. Frantic energy was the true quality of a man. A conspirator who wanted to be safe was a recreant in disguise. The lover of violence was always trusted,...
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The City-state of the Greeks and Romans: A Survey Introductory to the Study ...

William Warde Fowler - 1893 - 358 頁
...times would be called defects of character, laid claim now to be considered excellences. " Eeckless daring was held to be loyal courage ; prudent delay...unmanly weakness ; to know everything was to do nothing. The lover of violence was always trusted, and his opponent suspected. . . . The tie of party was stronger...
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The City-state of the Greeks and Romans: A Survey, Introductory to the Study ...

William Warde Fowler - 1893 - 360 頁
...times would be called defects -of character", laid claim now to be considered excellences. " Ee_ckless daring was held to be loyal courage ; prudent delay...moderation was the disguise of unmanly weakness ; to knpw everything was to do nothing. The lover of violence was always trusted, and his opponent suspected....
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