Book,  Par.

1    II,     74|   Germanicus shunning the semblance of menace. He was indeed,
2   III,      6|  laments, or at least the semblance of grief?" ~ ~
3    IV,     86| unlawful secret, led to a semblance of close intimacy. Henceforward
4    XV,     59| people from his virtue or semblance of virtue. His eloquence
5    XV,     90| thus unable to assume the semblance of a judge, had recourse
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