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Alphabetical [« »] and 5729 andecavi 1 anemurium 1 anger 17 angered 1 angrivarii 5 angry 9 | Frequency [« »] 18 wrote 17 a.d. 17 advice 17 anger 17 arrogance 17 attempt 17 bound | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances anger |
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1 I, 17| again, who had inferred anger from his looks, said that 2 I, 51| revived not so much by the anger of the soldiers as by that 3 I, 54| Germanicus. He, with a grief and anger that were yet fresh, thus 4 I, 82| the disaster, in grief and anger, began to bury the bones 5 II, 35| unfriendliness in his looks or anger in his words (so thoroughly 6 II, 90| Germanicus heard of all this with anger, no less than with fear. " 7 II, 103| Agrippina, both sides in hot anger at first armed for battle, 8 III, 10| things which provoked men's anger was his house towering above 9 III, 19| without pity and without anger, resolutely closing himself 10 III, 24| reply, pity rather than anger was on the increase. Aurelius 11 III, 30| complaining, but without anger, that Apronius had not used 12 VI, 36| the State, he chose, in anger and alarm, an honourable 13 VI, 77| strove the more to hide his anger, is a question; at any rate, 14 XI, 45| utterance even of a righteous anger. Instantly there came a 15 XI, 49| sign of hatred or joy or anger or sadness, in a word, of 16 XIV, 50| who, having neither the anger of an enemy nor the pride 17 XV, 1| numbered among slaves. Their anger was inflamed by Monobazus,