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1 II, 1 | we do in the presence of danger, and being habituated to 2 II, 2 | all but goes to meet every danger becomes rash; and similarly 3 III, 6 | the greatest and noblest danger. And these are correspondingly 4 III, 8 | cowards, however, when the danger puts too great a strain 5 III, 8 | very beginning faced the danger on the assumption that they 6 III, 8 | things is eager to rush on danger, and hence Homer's "put 7 III, 8 | and passion, they rush on danger without foreseeing any of 8 III, 8 | which are driven on to danger by pain or passion.) The " 9 III, 8 | for they are confident in danger only because they have conquered 10 III, 8 | who are ignorant of the danger also appear brave, and they 11 III, 9 | these are ready to face danger, and they sell their life 12 III, 12 | habituation to them is free from danger, while with terrible objects 13 IV, 3 | a proud man to fly from danger, swinging his arms by his 14 IV, 3 | dangers, nor is he fond of danger, because he honours few 15 IV, 3 | dangers, and when he is in danger he is unsparing of his life, 16 IV, 9 | that produced by fear of danger; for people who feel disgraced 17 VIII, 13| it was given in times of danger or similar need. Now if