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1 I, 4| some longed for war. The popular gossip of the large majority 2 II, 46| receive or acquire wealth or popular favour, or that eloquence 3 II, 63| emperor added bounties no less popular. The property of Aemilia 4 II, 72| the banquet, and all the popular pastimes of barbarians, 5 II, 89| other horrors by which in popular belief souls are devoted 6 II, 109| This popular talk was so stimulated by 7 III, 7| Tiberius, and, to silence popular talk, he reminded the people 8 III, 39| Gracchi and Saturnini, those popular agitators, and Drusus too, 9 III, 53| in society at Rome, amid popular talk, his father's dark 10 III, 57| before small gatherings and popular assemblies about the perpetual 11 III, 68| knight, who, after writing a popular poem bewailing the death 12 III, 82| It was," he asserted, "a popular error that it was not lawful 13 III, 108| will was the theme of much popular criticism, for, with her 14 IV, 15| These popular rumours, over and above 15 IV, 16| mother and her reliance on popular enthusiasm were leading 16 IV, 19| once so indecent and so popular, that it must be checked 17 IV, 38| and terror-stricken by the popular voice, which menaced him 18 IV, 45| were in the ascendant, the popular temper and the methods of 19 IV, 56| either in the Senate, or in a popular assembly, I shall not be 20 IV, 57| the whispers of suspicion, popular rumour and the gathering 21 IV, 58| of Votienus Montanus, a popular wit, convinced the hesitating 22 V, 13| multitude of young men and much popular enthusiasm, enjoying the 23 VI, 44| moderate in his strictness, and popular even with the neighbouring 24 VI, 64| of the nobles. As a fact, popular government almost amounts 25 VI, 67| friends. Wishing to attract popular sympathy, he did not even 26 XI, 14| surname of Nero. The stronger popular enthusiasm which greeted 27 XI, 15| Something however of popular favour was bequeathed to 28 XII, 4| forward as a candidate for popular favour by the honour of 29 XII, 6| Agrippina was confirmed both by popular rumour and by their own 30 XII, 9| that day to heighten the popular indignation. His sister, 31 XII, 24| following effect became the popular talk: "I have not been sent, 32 XII, 28| There are various popular accounts of the ambitious 33 XII, 35| reign he was renowned and popular with his countrymen; but 34 XII, 49| celebrated to win for him popular favour, Britannicus wore 35 XII, 50| sacred images, increased the popular reverence for a woman who 36 XII, 80| and angry feeling in the popular mind. ~ ~ 37 XIII, 1| for it was the incessant popular talk that preference ought 38 XIII, 4| genius which suited the popular ear of the time. Elderly 39 XIII, 8| Amidst this and like popular talk, Nero ordered the young 40 XIII, 17| they were thinking of the popular talk and planning their 41 XIII, 19| so violent, that in the popular belief they portended the 42 XIV, 3| of all other authors, and popular belief inclines to it, whether 43 XIV, 18| crimes. Still, to deepen the popular hatred towards his mother, 44 XIV, 30| blazed in the sky, which in popular opinion always portends 45 XIV, 30| more fame did he acquire. Popular talk was confirmed by an 46 XIV, 40| military knowledge and in popular favour, which allows no 47 XIV, 75| rise to rumours, and the popular story was that he had tampered 48 XIV, 75| These absurdities, like all popular gossip, gathered strength 49 XIV, 80| Nero would be swayed by the popular bias, and so, flinging herself 50 XV, 49| peck. These acts, though popular, produced no effect, since 51 XV, 54| their centre and become popular. Accordingly, an arrest 52 XV, 96| perpetually under the lash of popular talk, which said that he