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Alphabetical [« »] silana 7 silani 1 silanus 46 silence 34 silenced 1 silent 12 silently 2 | Frequency [« »] 34 past 34 populace 34 service 34 silence 34 special 34 take 33 consul | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances silence |
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1 I, 18| displeased, he passed over in silence. Wearied at last by the 2 I, 31| gesture of his hand demanded silence. As often as they turned 3 I, 44| strife. He was heard in silence or with but a slight murmur. ~ ~ 4 I, 90| them to hear his words in silence, he reminded them of the 5 I, 98| breaking through his habitual silence, he exclaimed that in such 6 I, 99| every one else preferred silence and poverty to confession 7 II, 44| Tiberius listened to this in silence, and the matter was debated 8 II, 48| received by the majority in silence or with suppressed murmurs. 9 II, 109| Everywhere there was a silence broken only by groans; nothing 10 III, 2| they were to receive her in silence or with some utterance of 11 III, 5| was now desolate in its silence, now distracted by lamentations. 12 III, 7| known to Tiberius, and, to silence popular talk, he reminded 13 III, 13| against the emperor or in the silence of suspicion. ~ ~ 14 III, 73| is neither seemly to keep silence nor is it easy to speak 15 IV, 52| the grounds of my previous silence and my intentions for the 16 IV, 68| uproar, another in awful silence, had perplexed the besiegers, 17 IV, 70| he was still impatient of silence. ~ ~ 18 IV, 78| spoke or held his tongue, silence and speech were alike criminal. 19 V, 3| amid the panic-stricken silence of the Senate, till a few 20 VI, 18| proclamation. The emperor's silence was not, as he had hoped, 21 XI, 2| last that the accused broke silence, and burst out with the 22 XI, 45| Claudius preserved a strange silence; Vitellius seemed unconscious. 23 XIV, 9| secret. There was a long silence on their part; they feared 24 XIV, 17| over previous flatteries in silence or with brief assent, then 25 XIV, 85| shall not pass it over in silence.~ ~ 26 XV, 1| from his kingdom, by his silence or very moderate complaints 27 XV, 67| what he had; that one man's silence would be useless, whereas 28 XV, 71| could be no advantage in silence, revealed the other conspirators. 29 XV, 76| maintaining a resolute silence, and not reproaching the 30 XV, 85| this with either speech or silence. Halting in his words and 31 XVI, 5| vigorous applause or in the silence of indifference. It was 32 XVI, 28| of those who perished in silence." ~ ~ 33 XVI, 32| than we can now bear the silence by which he condemns everything. 34 XVI, 36| ground and wept long in silence. After awhile, clasping