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1    VI,     27| Galba, will some day have a taste of empire." He thus hinted
2    VI,     71|     of sedate age and had a taste for liberal culture, but
3   XII,     77|  accustomed to bring in and taste the dishes. ~ ~
4  XIII,     18|    was always tested by the taste of a select attendant, the
5   XIV,     20|     and a no less degrading taste for singing to the harp,
6   XIV,     22|   an actor, also affected a taste for poetry, and drew round
7    XV,     59|     excess. This suited the taste of that numerous class who,
8   XVI,     19|   as a critic in matters of taste, while the emperor thought
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