Book,  Par.

1     I,     36|                        With minds affected by these words and growing
2    II,      6|      winters. His own troops were affected not so much by wounds as
3    IV,      2|    imperious; before the world he affected humility; in his heart he
4    XI,     22|           thus inspired variously affected his own troops and the enemy.
5   XII,     21|           full of dignity, deeply affected Eunones. He raised the suppliant,
6   XIV,     22| accomplishments as an actor, also affected a taste for poetry, and
7    XV,     67|       profound thought, though he affected gaiety in desultory conversation.
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