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Alphabetical [« »] wi 1 wicked 3 wickedly 2 wickedness 28 wicker-work 1 wide 5 wide-spread 1 | Frequency [« »] 28 rhine 28 slave 28 spot 28 wickedness 28 work 27 africa 27 asinius | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances wickedness |
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1 I, 15| by a contrast of extreme wickedness." For, in fact, Augustus, 2 I, 55| your fury, so that whatever wickedness is thereby threatened, may 3 II, 93| country. Now, cut off by the wickedness of Piso and Plancina, I 4 III, 22| not pay the penalty of my wickedness. By forty-five years of 5 III, 69| yourselves. Folly differs from wickedness; evil words from evil deeds, 6 IV, 1| character, and the daring wickedness by which he grasped at power. ~ ~ 7 IV, 15| contriving every sort of wickedness, the fact that he was the 8 IV, 16| the people, grew bold in wickedness, and, now that his first 9 IV, 25| Tiberius to veil new devices in wickedness under ancient names. And 10 IV, 89| have the instruments of his wickedness destroyed by others, he 11 VI, 34| prince, who had shrouded his wickedness in mystery, had waxed so 12 VI, 74| selected for his superior wickedness, to crush Sejanus had by 13 VI, 78| Finally, he plunged into every wickedness and disgrace, when fear 14 XI, 15| was not unconscious of his wickedness and his peril; but a refusal 15 XI, 44| but, "What audacity! what wickedness!" Narcissus indeed kept 16 XII, 55| could be bribed into any wickedness, Casperius meantime went 17 XII, 56| heart was steeled to any wickedness. Still he spared his eyes 18 XII, 64| as a rival in the worst wickedness, Ventidius Cumanus, who 19 XIII, 16| an utter exposure of the wickedness of that ill-starred house, 20 XIII, 24| slaves and freedmen into any wickedness. Could I have lived with 21 XIII, 40| imagined that his audacious wickedness had the same rights in a 22 XIII, 55| having gained the rewards of wickedness, they impute the wickedness 23 XIII, 55| wickedness, they impute the wickedness to others." ~ ~ 24 XIII, 61| for his abominations and wickedness. He was particularly suspicious 25 XIV, 3| conceived such a monstrous wickedness in her heart, or perhaps 26 XIV, 79| that every piece of his wickedness was regarded as a conspicuous 27 XV, 56| a freedman ready for any wickedness; the latter, as far as speech 28 XVI, 22| heart eager for the worst wickedness, and he also bore ill-will