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Alphabetical [« »] guided 1 guilds 1 guileless 1 guilt 38 guiltless 2 guilty 28 guise 5 | Frequency [« »] 39 powerful 39 speech 38 common 38 guilt 38 infantry 38 influence 38 love | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances guilt |
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1 I, 5| increased, and some suspected guilt on his wife's part. For 2 I, 23| my blood: it will be less guilt to slay your commander than 3 I, 39| purged themselves of their guilt, to betake themselves again 4 I, 45| contracting the pollution of guilt, he leapt impetuously from 5 I, 50| of terror and conscious guilt they were penetrated by 6 I, 58| than with the memory of guilt. Then the general revised 7 I, 68| and hasten to turn your guilt into glory." This fired 8 I, 75| from a consciousness of guilt. For in the year of the 9 II, 34| in all the more proofs of guilt. ~ ~ 10 II, 100| contracted any inexpiable guilt, and you need not dread 11 II, 113| say why with a wife whose guilt was manifest he had neglected 12 III, 8| weakening the proofs of his guilt by an insolent and artful 13 III, 38| impulse, without shame or guilt, and, consequently, without 14 III, 57| whom poverty or the fear of guilt was an irresistible stimulus 15 IV, 15| sufficiently malignant to fix the guilt on Tiberius, though every 16 IV, 16| consciousness of recent guilt, and urged both these women 17 IV, 37| the son pleaded for his guilt. With studious elegance 18 IV, 38| slaves, had contradicted his guilt.~ ~ 19 IV, 82| fashion to trace ill-luck to guilt, when Tiberius checked them 20 VI, 21| whom was free from similar guilt, threw themselves on the 21 VI, 42| crimes, had screened his guilt by bringing odium on another, 22 VI, 61| was no question about her guilt, and so without an attempt 23 XI, 8| rather than trial, for their guilt was manifest, gathered round 24 XI, 26| The man confessed his own guilt when he was being torn in 25 XI, 45| Valens, who confessed his guilt, together with Pompeius 26 XI, 46| Messalina's bidding. The guilt of others had been the result 27 XII, 37| rebels, conscious of their guilt, and finding escape barred, 28 XIII, 20| conscious as he was of guilt, hoped for merciful consideration 29 XIII, 24| the consciousness of like guilt. As for Domitia's enmity, 30 XIII, 24| eagerness of affection, but with guilt from which a son alone could 31 XIII, 31| in reply that, though the guilt of a few ought to be the 32 XIII, 40| stained with the foulest guilt, and had actually imagined 33 XIV, 10| the shame of discovered guilt had by her own choice sought 34 XIV, 15| realised its portentous guilt. The rest of the night, 35 XIV, 56| are many preliminaries to guilt; if these are divulged by 36 XIV, 73| emperor's complicity in guilt, dived into Nero's most 37 XV, 25| For, in point of time, guilt comes before punishment, 38 XV, 54| report, Nero fastened the guilt and inflicted the most exquisite