Book,  Par.

 1     I,      9|        would twist a word or a look into a crime and treasure
 2     I,     29|     third party hurried out to look for the corpse. And had
 3     I,     55|      fought at Actium with one look of his face. Though I am
 4    II,     95|    inspired reverence alike by look and voice, and while he
 5   III,     23| grandmother," people said, "to look a grandson's murderess in
 6   III,     61|  neither his residence nor his look, but kept up his usual demeanour
 7   III,     69|     follows:- "Senators, if we look to the single fact of the
 8   III,     75|      What a mere trifle if you look at everything else! No one
 9   III,     93|       him with angry voice and look, himself putting incessant
10    IV,     10|        words of kinsfolk or to look on the light of day. And
11    IV,     63|    comrades might stand by and look on, but that the most intense
12    IV,     94|        deigned to accost or to look on, returned to the capital
13    VI,     64|      both act in concert, they look with contempt on the Parthians;
14   XII,      2|        who would assuredly not look with a stepmother's animosity
15   XII,     42|    king, who neither by humble look nor speech sought compassion. ~ ~
16  XIII,     47|       with one eagle, so as to look like a single legion. Tiridates
17   XIV,     81|        hatred, inasmuch as men look on their instruments in
18    XV,     16|   would be well for him not to look only at the present. He
19    XV,     63|     bravest soldiers, and then look for an adequate recompense."
20    XV,     70|        so fearless a voice and look that the information was
21    XV,     78|      anguish of a word or of a look, and merely sent in to Seneca
22    XV,     95|   stature and to have a fierce look, or possibly Caius Caesar,
23   XVI,     17|        disgust, while I should look for weariness in my readers,
24   XVI,     19|        better liked, for their look of natural simplicity. Yet
25   XVI,     33|        the savage and menacing look he usually wore, spoke these
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