Book,  Par.

1     I,     15|       having thoroughly seen his arrogant and savage temper, he had
2     I,     17|         citizen, and kept up the arrogant tone of his father, Asinius
3     I,     25|          quiet, but there was an arrogant tone among the soldiers,
4    II,     45| relations, or estate? Men became arrogant even with this annual appointment.
5    IV,     52|           it would be a vain and arrogant thing to receive the sacred
6    XI,      9|           they asked, "can be so arrogant as to anticipate in hope
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