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 1     I,     13|              Then followed much talk about Augustus himself,
 2     I,     20|       them, except in mere idle talk, and the Senate, being now
 3     I,     21| quarreling, of listening to the talk of every pestilent fellow,
 4    II,     16|    tents, and enjoyed the men's talk about himself, as one extolled
 5    II,     49|      forbidden topics, in vague talk which found its way to the
 6    II,     70|       spoken of in their vulgar talk as the father of the legions. ~ ~
 7    II,    109|                    This popular talk was so stimulated by the
 8   III,      7|         and, to silence popular talk, he reminded the people
 9   III,     10|       It was a matter of common talk how he had repeatedly displayed
10   III,     53|   society at Rome, amid popular talk, his father's dark policy,
11   III,     71|     were the theme of incessant talk, and had suggested a fear
12    IV,      9|     contented." So would Drusus talk, not unfrequently, or only
13    IV,     16|     proud spirit by mischievous talk. ~ ~
14    IV,     73|    Tiberius, to divert people's talk, continually attended the
15    IV,     78|       listened to this and like talk, was not indeed inspired
16    VI,      6|        and the freedom of table talk might not be construed into
17    XI,     28|         at Rome. There was much talk of every kind on the subject,
18   XII,     24|       effect became the popular talk: "I have not been sent,
19  XIII,      1|       was the incessant popular talk that preference ought to
20  XIII,      8|    Amidst this and like popular talk, Nero ordered the young
21  XIII,     17|         thinking of the popular talk and planning their own defence.
22   XIV,     30|         did he acquire. Popular talk was confirmed by an interpretation
23    XV,     57|        change, began at once to talk of Spartacus, and of bygone
24    XV,     79|   resolution, now with friendly talk, and now with the sterner
25    XV,     96|       under the lash of popular talk, which said that he had
26   XVI,     19|  refined luxury. And indeed his talk and his doings, the freer
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