Book,  Par.

 1    II,     34|    Firmius Catus, a senator, an intimate friend of Libo's, prompted
 2    II,     35|      Roman knight, who was more intimate with Tiberius than himself.
 3    II,     54|        but was suggested by the intimate friends of Augustus, because,
 4    II,     75|        in the presence of a few intimate associates, Germanicus addressed
 5    II,    101|   Domitius Celer, one of Piso's intimate friends, argued that he
 6   III,      1|         of her arrival, all her intimate friends and several officers,
 7   III,     12|        therefore summoned a few intimate friends, he listened to
 8    IV,     20|  equally too by the death of an intimate friend. This was Lucilius
 9    IV,     38|       men in the state, his own intimate friends, the first of whom
10    VI,     24|    Mitylene had been one of the intimate friends of Pompey the Great,
11    VI,     28|        him in the number of his intimate friends. ~ ~
12    VI,     36|         reputation, if the most intimate of his friends were to fly
13   XII,     58| appearance. He was however very intimate with Claudius, who, when
14   XII,     75|        to have plainly told his intimate friends that "his destruction
15  XIII,     14|       not escape Nero; his most intimate friends dreaded it, and
16   XIV,      7|      having with her two of her intimate attendants, one of whom,
17   XIV,     30|         wife Antistia and a few intimate friends. ~ ~
18    XV,     44|    supreme power. Then the most intimate of his freedmen were put
19    XV,     61|         those who was specially intimate with Nero, still kept up
20    XV,     70|       and that both were Piso's intimate friends. ~ ~
21    XV,     89|       him had had its origin in intimate companionship, Vestinus
22   XVI,     13|        outlawed for having been intimate with Faenius Rufus and somewhat
23   XVI,     18|      Fabius Romanus, one of the intimate friends of Lucanus. A story
24   XVI,     19|       Nero to be one of his few intimate associates, as a critic
25   XVI,     21|         profligacy and was very intimate with Petronius. She was
26   XVI,     28|         then consulted his most intimate friends whether he should
27   XVI,     39|         Caecilianus, one of his intimate friends, came to him and
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA1) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License