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 1   III,     47|      a credit to instead of a reproach. And so he was sent to Asia,
 2   III,     93|  emperor, in which he mingled reproach and entreaty.~ ~
 3    IV,     45|    evil deeds of others are a reproach to themselves. Again, even
 4    IV,     71|      and then began to mingle reproach and supplication. She begged
 5     V,     10|     with either accusation or reproach, although he had heaped
 6  XIII,     17|    all disguise. Nero saw the reproach and redoubled his hate.
 7  XIII,     25|       claims on him by way of reproach, she obtained vengeance
 8  XIII,     29|   mercy, as though this was a reproach, forced to destroy himself.
 9   XIV,      1|    Agrippina lived, she would reproach the emperor with incessant
10   XIV,     81|   crime as a sort of standing reproach to them.~ ~
11    XV,     33|  emperor thought it enough to reproach him with a jest, to the
12   XVI,      7|      the State, and made it a reproach against Cassius that among
13   XVI,     10|  because they seemed a living reproach to him for the murder of
14   XVI,     11| unmoved alike by entreaty and reproach. ~ ~
15   XVI,     24|    making your mirthfulness a reproach to you. He is the only man
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