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1 II, 96| as they thought of his beauty, his age, and the manner 2 IV, 4| became a woman of surpassing beauty. Pretending an ardent passion 3 IV, 14| eunuch, as from his youth and beauty he was his master's favourite, 4 V, 1| Caesar, enamoured of her beauty, took her away from her 5 VI, 1| citizens. It was not merely beauty and a handsome person which 6 Miss | as "having surpassed in beauty all the ladies of her day." 7 XI, 19| himself was of distinguished beauty, a skilful horseman and 8 XI, 37| a young noble of stately beauty, of vigorous intellect, 9 XI, 47| pure life, yet of singular beauty, he had been summoned and 10 XII, 1| Each insisted on her rank, beauty, and fortune, and pointed 11 XII, 25| emperor had praised her beauty in a casual remark, without 12 XII, 74| of equally high rank. In beauty, youth, and wealth they 13 XIII, 21| Conspicuous for her birth, her beauty, and her wantonness, she 14 XIII, 58| bequeathed to her alike fame and beauty. Her fortune adequately 15 XIII, 58| s gaze or to set off her beauty. Her character she never 16 XIII, 59| began to praise his wife's beauty and accomplishments to the 17 XIII, 59| her, to the high birth and beauty which had fallen to his 18 XIV, 1| off? Was it, forsooth, her beauty and her ancestors, with 19 XIV, 13| her death and praised her beauty, some have related, while 20 XV, 53| their utility, also added beauty to the new city. Some, however, 21 XVI, 6| the rostra eulogized her beauty, her lot in having been 22 XVI, 31| thoughts by choice to the beauty of their gardens?" Here