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 1     I,     11|    indulge in that tumultuous enthusiasm which had distracted the
 2     I,     65|        Caesar followed up the enthusiasm of the men, and having bridged
 3    II,      7|     they assumed, through the enthusiasm of our soldiers, an imposing
 4    II,     18|      s speech was followed by enthusiasm in the soldiers, and the
 5    II,     52|      populace with passionate enthusiasm, had been snatched from
 6   III,      5| Tiberius more deeply than the enthusiasm kindled in favor of Agrippina,
 7   III,     60|     but by zealous individual enthusiasm, as well as by strife between
 8   III,    106| saluted with cheers of joyful enthusiasm by a victorious army. Several
 9    IV,     16|       her reliance on popular enthusiasm were leading her to dream
10     V,     13|    young men and much popular enthusiasm, enjoying the present and
11    XI,     14|    Nero. The stronger popular enthusiasm which greeted him was taken
12   XII,     14| Meherdates that the impulsive enthusiasm of barbarians soon flags
13   XII,     41|                          Such enthusiasm confounded the Roman general.
14  XIII,      4|      his ancestors, there was enthusiasm both in himself and his
15  XIII,     29|  licence of the games and the enthusiasm for the actors into something
16   XIV,     19|       him. They found greater enthusiasm than they had promised,
17   XIV,     29|    any notorious scandal. The enthusiasm too of the populace was
18   XIV,     48|                  Such was the enthusiasm which followed the general'
19    XV,     14|      like words into a common enthusiasm, and some too were filled
20    XV,     42|      with increased fame, the enthusiasm of the citizens. Accordingly,
21    XV,     66|    view to evoke the people's enthusiasm. So it is related by Caius
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