"Unfearful" Quotes from Famous Books
... called to his sixth tribuneship, desired to be excused, as being aged, and perhaps not unfearful of the malice of fortune, and those reverses which seem to ensue upon great prosperity. But the most apparent pretence was the weakness of his body, for he happened at that time to be sick; the people, ... — The Boys' and Girls' Plutarch - Being Parts of The "Lives" of Plutarch • Plutarch |