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1 I, 42| being then a youth of high spirit, cleared a passage with 2 I, 53| peril with no degenerate spirit, he at last embraced her 3 I, 56| tribes of Germany. It is thy spirit, Divine Augustus, now received 4 I, 60| soothing medicine to the spirit of soldiers, that they might 5 I, 65| Even then their savage spirit was seized with desire to 6 I, 76| Segestes, but who exhibited the spirit of her husband rather than 7 I, 92| base act. A woman of heroic spirit, she assumed during those 8 II, 5| handsome person and noble spirit. On the death of Ariobarzanes 9 II, 21| which in their impetuous spirit had rushed to the attack, 10 II, 31| same courage, with equal spirit, and, seemingly, with augmented 11 II, 83| other a fierce and ambitious spirit, which could not brook a 12 II, 95| offspring to lay aside her high spirit, to submit herself to the 13 II, 102| the army in the same loyal spirit in which he had before held 14 II, 118| countrymen's independent spirit. He was assailed by armed 15 III, 4| hindered by illness, or with a spirit overpowered by grief she 16 III, 15| revolutionary and seditious spirit; whether he sought by intrigue 17 III, 35| far beyond the indulgent spirit of our ancestors, beyond 18 III, 89| multiplicity and seeing the party spirit that was being roused, intrusted 19 IV, 2| hardships, and a daring spirit. He was one who screened 20 IV, 16| always inciting her proud spirit by mischievous talk. ~ ~ 21 IV, 21| antiquity to the modern spirit. ~ ~ 22 IV, 37| the accused with fearless spirit, looked his son in the face, 23 IV, 45| knew most accurately the spirit of the Senate and aristocracy, 24 IV, 54| self-distrust; a few to a mean spirit. "The noblest men," it was 25 IV, 64| and young warriors and a spirit bent on freedom or resigned 26 IV, 67| and these were all men of spirit, though they differed in 27 IV, 70| posterity. The celestial spirit has not transferred itself 28 IV, 77| insulted alike the tame spirit of the old emperor and the 29 V, 3| insolent tongue and defiant spirit, amid the panic-stricken 30 VI, 7| by scourging, so is the spirit by brutality, by lust and 31 VI, 18| up a decree in the severe spirit of antiquity, and the consuls 32 VI, 23| Quintus Pomponius, a restless spirit, who pretended that he employed 33 VI, 33| abominations and with a spirit bent on his family's ruin 34 VI, 63| find in Tiridates a kindly spirit from his Roman training. ~ ~ 35 VI, 66| to him his dominion, his spirit revived, and he asked what 36 VI, 77| There was the same stern spirit; he had his words and looks 37 XI, 14| assisted. It is in no boastful spirit that I mention this, but 38 XI, 19| he was untainted by any spirit of faction, and showed the 39 XI, 19| Italicus had his father's spirit, no man, be it remembered, 40 XII, 40| encouraging and confirming the spirit of their men by making light 41 XIII, 3| against the domineering spirit of Agrippina, who inflamed 42 XIII, 12| the hope that his youthful spirit, elated with the glory won 43 XIII, 23| calling up all her high spirit, exclaimed, "I wonder not 44 XIII, 30| complained that the irreverent spirit which freedom had fostered, 45 XIII, 56| condemnation did he quail in spirit. Rumour said that he supported 46 XIV, 24| Senate. With the unruly spirit of townsfolk, they began 47 XIV, 45| assembled, and so fierce in spirit that they actually brought 48 XIV, 51| to pacify the rebellious spirit of the barbarians. And Polyclitus, 49 XIV, 62| by his usual firmness of spirit, and a determination not 50 XV, 6| Tigranocerta, and with fearless spirit announced his message. With 51 XV, 19| salutation for weeping. The spirit of a noble rivalry and the 52 XV, 30| and received with fearless spirit an affront which foreboded 53 XV, 65| shunned also the enterprising spirit of Vestinus, the consul, 54 XV, 75| and there fortified his spirit against the worst, till 55 XV, 75| Domitius Silus. The tame spirit of the man, the profligacy 56 XV, 81| sufferings might break his wife's spirit, and that, as he looked 57 XV, 88| Faenius Rufus had not equal spirit; he even put his laments 58 XV, 89| while Nero feared the high spirit of his friend, who often 59 XVI, 7| noble birth and reckless spirit, to whom he might point 60 XVI, 24| griefs? It shows the same spirit not to believe in Poppaea' 61 XVI, 27| appear, did not let his spirit be cast down, but wrote 62 XVI, 39| on the separation of the spirit from the body, till Domitius 63 XVI, 41| it is well to fortify the spirit with examples of courage."