Book,  Par.

1     I,      8|       looks the more carefully studied, so as neither to betray
2   III,      2|       usual, but wearing all a studied expression of grief. When
3   III,     14| Tiberius delivered a speech of studied moderation. "Piso," he said, "
4    IV,     45|      controlling it, had to be studied, and those who knew most
5    IV,     88|       odium blindly; this is a studied device to make us believe
6     V,      3|       contained expressions of studied harshness, yet it was not
7    VI,     33|     gone, denounced him with a studied and elaborate curse. "As
8    XI,     18|      It was now less zealously studied through the general indifference
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