Book,  Par.

1    II,     68|       welcomed him with the most elaborate honours, and brought forward
2   III,     38|          the Athenians on a more elaborate and extensive scale. Romulus
3   III,     81|      their flattery was the more elaborate. But they could devise nothing
4    VI,     33| denounced him with a studied and elaborate curse. "As he had slain
5   XII,     31|    formal thanks, and still more elaborate flattery was paid to Domitius.
6   XIV,     21|      stage, tuning his lute with elaborate care and trying his voice
7   XIV,     70|          being able to meet your elaborate speech with an instant rejoinder
8    XV,     43|     anyone. Thereupon Nero in an elaborate ode thanked the gods, celebrating
9   XVI,      4|         with measured strains of elaborate applause. One would have
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