Book,  Par.

1     I,    106| delusive, and the greater the disguise of freedom which marked
2   III,     58|      in order that they might disguise their disaffection and exhibit
3    IV,     38| during which Tiberius did not disguise the old grudge he bore the
4  XIII,     17|  merriment had stript off all disguise. Nero saw the reproach and
5  XIII,     29|     of Nero, who in a slave's disguise, so as to be unrecognized,
6  XIII,     64|     merest trifles, would not disguise their responsibility for
7   XIV,      8|       this alone throwing off disguise.~ ~
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