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1 1| sheltering protection: but my fear for the consequences hinders
2 1| of tremble, not from the fear of death, but from the possibility
3 1| does Alcides any longer fear the anger of Juno, whose
4 1| in a manner, owing to our fear of that Tyrant Nero! Once
5 1| surface, and impelled by her fear, she strikes out with her
6 2| superstitious way, that I should fear the Gods, when I am about
7 2| about to do anything! ~ SEN. Fear all the more, as to what
8 2| proper that they should fear a Cesar. ~ SEN. But it is
9 2| indispensable that they should fear. ~ SEN. Whatever is extorted
10 2| forasmuch as it is only the fear they entertain of me, which
11 2| very homesteads, with the fear of death staring them in
12 2| but it was through the fear he had inspired! He was
13 3| apprehensions of crime and the fear of some cruel death! But!
14 3| Kept down by the terrible fear of consequences, and our
15 4| inspired was I with the fear which had taken possession
16 4| the walls of my chest. My fear prevents me from expressing
17 4| amenable to any kind of fear, but is acquiring greater
18 5| and being crushed by the fear of my punishments, to obey
19 5| so impregnable, but that fear might have some chance of
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