Book,  Par.

 1     I,     71|         quarrels arising out of rivalry between the actors. Augustus
 2    II,     37|          and claimed with eager rivalry the privilege of conducting
 3    II,     62|         of Asia, there might be rivalry between men of equal rank,
 4    II,     95|          to enrage by political rivalry those who were stronger
 5   III,     14|        by wilful opposition and rivalry, and had rejoiced at his
 6   III,     78|         up with our ancestors a rivalry in all that is honourable! ~ ~
 7   III,     82|        and was influenced by no rivalry, hatred or personal feeling." ~ ~
 8   III,     91|    senators would rise in eager rivalry to propose shameful and
 9    IV,     56|         What will happen if the rivalry is rendered more intense
10    VI,     63|       and Artemita. There was a rivalry of joy among the inhabitants
11    XI,     11|          Gotarzes, to avoid all rivalry, retired into the depths
12   XII,     50|       these cohorts through the rivalry of the two officers, and
13  XIII,     21|      and Domitia were in bitter rivalry, Atimetus urged Paris, who
14  XIII,     70|     people and to an honourable rivalry. Nero gave both of them
15   XIV,     17|    Still there was a marvellous rivalry among the nobles in decreeing
16   XIV,     54|    could not brook his master's rivalry. Ancient custom required
17   XIV,     58| Trebellius Maximus. There was a rivalry, on the score of rank, between
18    XV,     19|  weeping. The spirit of a noble rivalry and the desire of glory,
19    XV,     59|    given their names with eager rivalry, out of hatred of Nero as
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