Book,  Par.

1    II,     15|       and centurions, he knew, oftener reported what was welcome
2   III,     39| evildoers for some crime, were oftener carried by violence amid
3    IV,      2|      lavish and luxurious, but oftener energetic and watchful,
4    XI,     19|    which can never offend, but oftener those excesses of wine and
5   XIV,     15|       stupified, now and still oftener starting up in terror, bereft
6    XV,     78|      better than Nero, who had oftener experienced Seneca's freespokenness
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