Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Nero” in chapter 18 of Frank Preston Stearns, Cambridge Sketches:
...arked in history.
The position would seem to have made either brutes or heroes of them.
Tiberius, who was no doubt the natural son of Augustus, resembles him as a donkey does a horse.
Caligula, Nero , and Domitian had small, feminine features; Nero a bullet-head and sensual lips, but the others quite refined.
During the first six years of Nero's reign he was not so bad as he afterwards became; ...
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