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1 I, 17| thereby soften the emperor's resentment, for he had long been detested 2 I, 27| which they might excite resentment and pity, alarm and rage. 3 I, 42| object of the soldiers' resentment and the first cause of savage 4 I, 59| they still retained their resentment. Caesar accordingly proposed 5 I, 72| continued to be at feud, his resentment being heightened by personal 6 II, 35| thoroughly had he concealed his resentment); and he wished to know 7 II, 75| language such as suppressed resentment suggests, to which Piso 8 III, 9| must be foremost in his resentment, but he preferred to believe 9 III, 32| blend the outward signs of resentment and compassion. He first 10 III, 36| towards him his father's resentment in all its force, and the 11 III, 90| with deep and disguised resentment. However the Senate now 12 III, 97| the stimulus of personal resentment, he further said that Gyarus 13 IV, 4| the stimulus of a recent resentment. Drusus, who could not brook 14 IV, 25| obscurely, at the person whose resentment was crushing him. A long 15 XII, 22| this last he was urged by resentment at his wrongs, and by thirst 16 XII, 25| her. And so Agrippina's resentment stopped short of extreme 17 XV, 60| into it an intensely keen resentment. Lucanus had the stimulus 18 XV, 65| charge gratified an old resentment against an innocent man.~ ~ 19 XV, 96| occasion for a personal resentment, and thus importing fresh 20 XVI, 21| sacrifice to his personal resentment. Minucius Thermus, an ex-praetor,