Book,  Par.

1     I,     16|       was struggling to hide his feelings completely, it was all the
2   III,     13|       would repress and hide his feelings. Never were the people more
3   III,     32|    easily perceive the emperor's feelings at her trial; so effectually
4   III,     45|           national usage and the feelings of the older senators in
5   III,     45|         calculated to calm their feelings. Corbulo too received an
6  XIII,     23|      knows nothing of a mother's feelings. ~ ~
7  XIII,     53| condemned, but not without angry feelings towards Seneca. This was
8    XV,     74|          the Rostra and test the feelings of the soldiers and of the
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