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1 T-I| teacher, but through the character granted you at birth,~or, 2 T-I| If there’s a prize for character, or a faultless life,~no 3 T-II| perverse, then she’ll equip~her character for sin, whatever she touches.~ 4 T-II| TII:313-360 His Plea: His Character~ ~But why is my Muse so 5 T-II| offence.~Believe me, my character’s other than my verse –~ 6 T-III| raw wounds,~and attack my character in eloquent speeches.~Anyone 7 T-IV| your tribe in nobility of character,~whose mind mirrors your 8 T-IV| recognise that he’s yours by his character:~so may your daughter’s 9 T-V| for me.~It engendered a character equal to those heroines,~ 10 T-V| and trouble, a fate your character didn’t deserve,~and all 11 ExII| cruelty does not fit your character,~and is no less at odds 12 ExII| friends,~if it’s true that character and probity, not wealth~ 13 ExI| pleasing by talent as well as character.~Your prior speech gave 14 ExI| who can be seen from his character to be yours,~and your grandsons, 15 ExI| disapproves of generous Alcinous’s character?~Your father’s no tyrant 16 ExI| liberal arts~civilises the character, and inhibits cruelty.~No 17 ExI| as well to maintain that character,~Rufus, the greatest glory 18 ExIII| vows urge it:~this your own character urges, my wife.~You owe 19 ExIII| that’s always gentle,~and a character that’s witness to your high 20 IBIS| field, ~Philopoimen, whose character was nearly his own ruin.~ 21 Ind| works.~Book TII:313-360 His character unlike his works.~ ~Achaei~ 22 Ind| a mother.~ ~Amaryllis~A character in Virgil’s Bucolic poems.~ 23 Ind| poems.~Book TII:497-546 A character in the Eclogues.~ ~Amastris~ 24 Ind| probity and strength of character.~Book TIV.III:1-48 Another 25 Ind| Ovid suggests Livia has the character and ways of Juno, a dubious 26 Ind| Ovid compares his wife’s character to hers.~Book TV.V:27-64 27 Ind| Messenians, his proud aggressive character leading him to wage war 28 Ind| Phrygian.~ ~Phyllis (1)~A character in Virgil’s Bucolic poems.~ 29 Ind| poems.~Book TII:497-546 A character in the Eclogues.~ ~Phyllis ( 30 Ind| extant.~Book TII:313-360 His character unlike his works.~ ~Teretei~ 31 Ind| mischievous sub-text. Tiberius’s character and paternity are touched