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1 I, 3| desired, with an outward show of reluctance, that they 2 I, 77| soon as give opportunity, I show my preference for the old 3 I, 101| Drusus presided over a show of gladiators which he gave 4 II, 48| did Tiberius afterwards show any pity, though the house 5 II, 93| man more than his fortune. Show the people of Rome her who 6 III, 9| s removal. Tiberius, to show his impartiality, received 7 III, 29| for letting Roman soldiers show their backs to a rabble 8 III, 43| proportion as he made a show of sloth and apathy. And 9 III, 45| to him at a gladiatorial show. Corbulo had age, national 10 III, 48| and greedy of power. They show themselves off among the 11 III, 57| among the Aedui. Both could show noble birth and signal services 12 III, 98| openly remonstrated, with a show of independence. "The Senate," 13 IV, 5| these details, and thus show what forces Rome then had 14 IV, 10| he was not afraid, or to show his strength of mind, and 15 IV, 57| the removal of its empty show. So he began to declaim 16 IV, 65| defiles. Some ventured to show themselves on the open hills; 17 IV, 71| request, but did not wish to show displeasure or apprehension, 18 IV, 80| for the exhibition of a show of gladiators, failed to 19 IV, 80| was intently gazing on the show or standing round. Those 20 IV, 81| no one was to exhibit a show of gladiators, whose fortune 21 IV, 94| enough to quit the island and show themselves on the opposite 22 VI, 46| house of Arsaces should show himself on the banks of 23 VI, 55| while the nobles were to show obedience to their king, 24 VI, 77| clasped his hand, with a show of homage, and touched his 25 XI, 18| all is well, but we must show gratitude to the favour 26 XII, 4| magnificent gladiatorial show. But no difficulty seemed 27 XII, 23| principle of his ancestors to show as much forbearance to a 28 XII, 32| Agrippina, to show her power even to the allied 29 XII, 53| He then assumed a show of reconciliation with his 30 XII, 57| emperors had often under a show of generosity given away 31 XII, 66| eager to see the sight or to show respect to the emperor, 32 XII, 67| attract a crowd once more, a show of gladiators was exhibited, 33 XIII, 12| speeches which Seneca, to show the purity of his teaching 34 XIII, 28| there might be a greater show of freedom, that the soldiery 35 XIII, 38| a province to exhibit a show of gladiators, or of wild 36 XIV, 9| protesting that she would show herself the next moment 37 XIV, 16| mother, thus seeking to show that it was the State's 38 XIV, 20| of poets and was meant to show honour to the gods. Songs 39 XIV, 21| present, to complete the show, a guard of soldiers with 40 XIV, 24| Pompeii, at a gladiatorial show exhibited by Livineius Regulus, 41 XIV, 24| populace of Pompeii, where the show was being exhibited. And 42 XIV, 28| first displayed this kind of show in the capital. Besides, 43 XIV, 33| associates. The men who under a show of friendship planned the 44 XIV, 68| Rome? Among nobles who can show a long succession of glories, 45 XV, 40| and disregard its empty show. ~ ~ 46 XV, 42| keener impulse urged Nero to show himself frequently on the 47 XV, 43| where a crowded gladiatorial show was being exhibited by Vatinius. 48 XV, 44| frequently visiting the show, even amid his pleasures 49 XV, 55| spectacle, and was exhibiting a show in the circus, while he 50 XV, 61| with Nero, still kept up a show of friendship, and had consequently 51 XV, 73| entered a banquet or a public show in company, was construed 52 XV, 85| and actually urged him to show gratitude to so good a prince. 53 XVI, 1| Phoenician Dido, as he sought to show by inference, after fleeing 54 XVI, 5| danger to be absent from the show, as many openly and many 55 XVI, 19| freer they were and the more show of carelessness they exhibited, 56 XVI, 25| old republic. They make a show of freedom, to overturn