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1   III,     43|  manners of antiquity in his elegance and refinement, and in the
2    IV,     37|     his guilt. With studious elegance of dress and cheerful looks,
3  XIII,      4|    by Seneca, exhibited much elegance, as indeed that famous man
4  XIII,      4| spoke with preparation, lack elegance. Nero from early boyhood
5  XIII,     58|    the youth and fashionable elegance of Otho, and by the fact
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