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1 I, 6| complained of the young man's character, and had thus succeeded 2 I, 55| public enemies, the sacred character of the ambassador, and the 3 I, 71| the tendency of Tiberius's character. But a people so many years 4 I, 92| thorough comprehension of the character of Tiberius, sowed for a 5 I, 97| features of the emperor's character and grounded his case on 6 I, 105| It was part of Tiberius' character to prolong indefinitely 7 II, 57| number of children and in character, was superior to Livia, 8 II, 72| unsettled country from the character of its people and from its 9 II, 84| the perfidy, to the sacred character of a king, to the gods of 10 III, 57| of Italy, the unwarlike character of the city populace, and 11 III, 80| or exaggeration, on the character of the young prince. He 12 III, 88| conceded the same sacred character not only to the temple but 13 III, 103| and brigand assuming the character of a belligerent. "Even 14 IV, 1| describe his extraction, his character, and the daring wickedness 15 IV, 5| exist side by side, had the character of being kindly disposed 16 IV, 45| who, from a resemblance of character, imagine that the evil deeds 17 VI, 28| his own horoscope, and the character of that particular year 18 VI, 54| heavens, the fluctuating character of rivers exhibited omens 19 VI, 78| about twenty-three. His character too had its distinct periods. 20 XI, 28| our old customs the Roman character exhibited as to valour and 21 XIII, 17| mother, and now again on the character of the young prince, which 22 XIII, 39| did, her legal status and character, and he reported that she 23 XIII, 58| set off her beauty. Her character she never spared, making 24 XIII, 61| was recognised, and his character, despicable as it was and 25 XIV, 22| plainly shown by the very character of the poems, which have 26 XIV, 26| which the contrast of his character to that of Afer, whom he 27 XIV, 27| idleness. Let the ancient character of these shows be retained, 28 XIV, 52| Asinius Pollio, and bore a character far from contemptible, except 29 XV, 18| fugitive legions. He sought a character for moderation after he 30 XV, 25| the estimate of a man's character is to found anywhere rather 31 XV, 59| handsome face. But solidity of character and moderation in pleasure 32 XV, 61| man of esteemed life and character, to whom Tigellinus with 33 XVI, 7| ancestral wealth and dignity of character, Silanus for the nobility 34 XVI, 37| professed the dignified character of a Stoic, and had trained