IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library |
Alphabetical [« »] vibius 13 vibulenus 4 vibullius 1 vice 15 vices 11 vicinity 1 vicious 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 swords 15 thinking 15 threatened 15 vice 15 victims 15 wait 15 worthy | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances vice |
Book, Par.
1 I, 105| merit, and yet he detested vice. From the best men he apprehended 2 III, 35| exile. Calling, as he did, a vice so habitual among men and 3 III, 69| enough for him. But though vice and wicked deeds have no 4 III, 76| if they wish to denounce vice, and when they have gained 5 XI, 2| and finally of unmanly vice. It was at this last that 6 XII, 74| intractable, and were rivals in vice as much as in the advantages 7 XIII, 13| some fatality, or because vice is overpoweringly attractive. 8 XIV, 21| far less amid rivalries in vice could modesty or propriety 9 XIV, 27| only granted licence to vice, but even applied a compulsion 10 XV, 47| to age and experience in vice. Birds and beasts had been 11 XV, 59| when the attractions of vice are so powerful, do not 12 XV, 60| infamous for his effeminate vice, had been satirised by Nero 13 XVI, 19| Then falling back into vice or affecting vice, he was 14 XVI, 19| back into vice or affecting vice, he was chosen by Nero to 15 XVI, 38| to examples of virtue and vice. Thrasea, Soranus, and Servilia