正文 I.-THAT A BULLY IS ALWAYS A COWARD

I.-THAT A BULLY IS ALWAYS A COWARD

This axiom tains a principle of pensation which disposes us to admit the truth of it. But there is no safe trusting to diaries and definitions. We should more willingly fall in with this popular language, if we did not find brutality sometimes awkwardly coupled with valour -- in the same vocabulary. The ic writers, with their poetical justice, have tributed not a little to mislead us upon this point. To see a hect fellow exposed aen upoage, has something in it wonderfully diverting. Some peoples share of animal spirits is notoriously low aive. It has not strength to raise a vapour, or furnish out the wind of a tolerable bluster. These love to be told that huffing is no art of valour. The truest ce with them is that which is the least noisy and obtrusive. But front one of these silent heroes with the swaggerer of real life, and his fiden the theory quickly vanishes. Pretensions do not uniformly bespeak non-performance. ……(内容加载失败!)

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