- Fear is an
intensely unpleasant emotion in
response to
perceiving or
recognizing a
danger or threat. Fear
causes psychological changes that may produce...
- of John Smith, a
highway thief and murderer, said: "thereto remain, a
Terrour to
affright All
wicked Men that do in Sins delight... this is the Reason...
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witness to have left on my mind ...
death and misery, in
every shape of
terrour,
haunts this
devoted country—I
certainly am glad that I came to France...
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notwithstanding there is
nothing of
rational presage or just
cause of
terrour unto
melancholy and
meticulous heads. For this
noise is made by a little...
- governour, horrour, inferiour, mirrour, perturbatour, superiour, tenour,
terrour, tremour. Johnson,
unlike Webster, was not an
advocate of
spelling reform...
- them, (as they were at work in ye feilds,) both men & women, to ye
great terrour of ye rest; and
wente away in
great prid & triumph, with many high threats...
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centerpiece depicting Apollo rising from the sea in a four-horse chariot.
Terrour or
Fright from Méthode pour
apprendre à
dessiner les p****ions Attention...
- Hans Morgenthau.
Hobbes wrote in
Leviathan that
humans ("we") need the "
terrour of some Power"
otherwise humans will not heed the law of reciprocity, "(in...
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places where it
comes seldom, is well known. He has
disarmed it of its
terrour at Muack, by
inoculating eighty of his people. The
expence was two shillings...
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because he had
breached his pardon, was "told him he must dye, for he was a
terrour to the country".
Nevison was
hanged at the
Knavesmire on 4 May 1684 and...