IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library |
Alphabetical [« »] foes 7 foliage 1 follow 21 followed 57 followers 9 following 30 follows 9 | Frequency [« »] 58 present 58 seneca 58 youth 57 followed 57 letter 57 neither 57 night | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances followed |
Book, Par.
1 I, 11| Next followed a deliberation about funeral 2 I, 13| Then followed much talk about Augustus 3 I, 58| The example was followed by the veterans, who were 4 I, 65| honourable scars. Caesar followed up the enthusiasm of the 5 I, 66| from the woods. The legions followed at a moderate interval. 6 I, 77| it had been my last. What followed, may be deplored rather 7 I, 100| city. Its subsidence was followed by a destruction of buildings 8 II, 15| too the lead of a few was followed by the shout of the many. 9 II, 18| The general's speech was followed by enthusiasm in the soldiers, 10 II, 82| Gaul. The barbarians who followed the two kings, lest they 11 II, 98| Then followed a deliberation among the 12 III, 18| Praetorian cohorts, who followed him, so it was variously 13 III, 39| process, to be instantly followed by the seditious proposals 14 III, 40| had been maintaining. Then followed twenty years of continuous 15 III, 44| Next followed Tiberius's fourth, Drusus' 16 III, 59| Florus meanwhile followed up his designs and tried 17 IV, 14| the death of Drusus I have followed the narrative of most of 18 IV, 23| pontiffs, whose example was followed by the other priests in 19 IV, 50| the aid of Lucullus. Then followed the acquittal of Fonteius 20 IV, 52| sayings, have the more readily followed a precedent once approved, 21 IV, 68| to the conqueror. He was followed by all whom age or sex unfitted 22 IV, 75| from Rome. Although I have followed most historians in attributing 23 IV, 86| burst into tears, which he followed up with complaints, and 24 V, 5| those whose images they had followed as standards. ~ ~ 25 VI, 14| oldest friends, men who had followed him to Rhodes and been his 26 VI, 22| Hence followed a scarcity of money, a great 27 VI, 22| facilities for selling were followed by a fall of prices, and 28 VI, 25| sorrow of each mourner and followed the rotting corpses, till 29 VI, 51| hand to hand charge. Then followed every variety of conflict. 30 VI, 75| he opened his veins. What followed will be a proof that Arruntius 31 XI, 31| The emperor's speech was followed by a decree of the Senate, 32 XI, 49| usual. During the days which followed he showed no sign of hatred 33 XII, 36| the Danube, and was soon followed by his adherents, who received 34 XII, 43| My punishment would be followed by oblivion, whereas, if 35 XII, 47| broke out between them, followed instantly by war, and he 36 XII, 47| aid and a sharp contest followed, which was at first doubtful 37 XII, 56| reverse of fortune. His wife followed him with his little children, 38 XII, 80| The decrees of the Senate followed the voice of the soldiers, 39 XIII, 3| funeral, which was soon followed by deification.~ ~ 40 XIII, 34| a tribune of the people, followed up a personal quarrel he 41 XIII, 58| any delay the intrigue was followed by marriage. ~ ~ 42 XIV, 7| weight. But this was not followed by the breaking up of the 43 XIV, 26| Then followed the deaths of two illustrious 44 XIV, 31| A fit of illness which followed, convinced people of the 45 XIV, 36| auxiliaries, while he himself followed with the legions by forced 46 XIV, 40| crossed, while the cavalry followed by fording, or, where the 47 XIV, 48| was the enthusiasm which followed the general's address, and 48 XV, 13| accompaniments of war, his army was followed by a great number of camels 49 XV, 20| Then followed a short conversation between 50 XV, 30| foreboded his doom. Then followed, as rumour says, an expression 51 XV, 42| and colonies, and such as followed in the emperor's train to 52 XV, 44| arms. A speech from Nero followed, as usual, which stated 53 XV, 48| A disaster followed, whether accidental or treacherously 54 XV, 58| attached to its leg. Then followed an explanation of the diviners, 55 XV, 67| have inferred from what followed. For when his servile imagination 56 XV, 77| Then followed the destruction of Annaeus 57 XVI, 3| the promised cave, and was followed not only by our soldiers