Yet Commodus was not, as he has been represented, a tiger born with
an insatiate thirst of human blood, and capable, from his infancy,
of the most inhuman actions. Nature had formed him of a weak rather
than a wicked disposition. His simplicity and timidity rendered him
the slave of his attendants, who gradually corrupted his mind. His
cruelty, which at first obeyed the dictates of others, degenerated
into habit, and at length became the ruling passion of his soul.
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