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1 I, 8| higher a man's rank, the more eager his hypocrisy, and his looks 2 I, 67| devastation widely, divided his eager legions into four columns, 3 I, 75| with barbarians, the more eager a man's daring, the more 4 I, 81| this was seized with an eager longing to pay the last 5 I, 91| host with its hopes, its eager longings, and the conflicting 6 II, 6| his uncle's dislike, was eager to hasten his victory, and 7 II, 37| accusers, and claimed with eager rivalry the privilege of 8 II, 90| seems tedious; he is in eager haste to have the sole control 9 III, 59| and therefore particularly eager to render us a service, 10 III, 76| that I too am by no means eager to incur enmities, and though 11 III, 91| inferior senators would rise in eager rivalry to propose shameful 12 III, 92| distinction, was goaded on by an eager impatience, while he strove 13 IV, 70| but moderate position and eager to become notorious by any 14 IV, 77| while freedmen and clients, eager to get power, incited him 15 V, 3| should be debated. The most eager was Cotta Messalinus, who 16 VI, 52| continued disasters more eager to fight. By degrees, many 17 XI, 12| strongest governments, and was eager to recover Armenia, but 18 XII, 42| celebrated in Italy. All were eager to see the great man, who 19 XII, 66| others from Rome itself, eager to see the sight or to show 20 XIV, 9| herself the next moment eager for vengeance, either arming 21 XIV, 30| that numerous class, whose eager and often mistaken ambition 22 XIV, 73| makes men restless, and eager for a busy life." ~ ~ 23 XV, 59| had given their names with eager rivalry, out of hatred of 24 XV, 87| he perpetrated as he was eager in their perpetration. The 25 XVI, 22| forgotten. He had a heart eager for the worst wickedness, 26 XVI, 25| Nero further stimulated the eager wrath of Cossutianus, and