Book,  Par.

 1     I,     37|    overawed, they can be safely despised. "While superstition still
 2     I,     61|      resource remained, if they despised the emperor? However, as
 3    IV,     47|   easily say. Assuredly what is despised is soon forgotten; when
 4    IV,     53|        Those built of stone are despised as mere tombs, if the judgment
 5    VI,     46|     class which, far from being despised among barbarians, actually
 6   XII,     54|  finding that his assaults were despised, tried to bribe the rapacity
 7   XII,     58| procurator of Cappadocia, a man despised alike for his feebleness
 8  XIII,      1|       as he was, and so utterly despised under former despotisms,
 9  XIII,     30|      patrons which could not be despised. It would be no grievance
10    XV,     42|         games, but these he now despised, as being but little frequented,
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