IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library |
Alphabetical [« »] faithful 6 faithless 1 falanius 2 fall 28 fallen 25 falling 9 falls 1 | Frequency [« »] 28 disaster 28 divided 28 drove 28 fall 28 fatal 28 flattery 28 games | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances fall |
Book, Par.
1 II, 21| squadrons to make a detour and fall on their rear, promising 2 III, 96| increases; nor ought we to fall back on imperial authority, 3 IV, 2| welfare his elevation and his fall were alike disastrous. He 4 IV, 48| civil war? Did they not fall more than seventy years 5 IV, 66| plunderers, the other, to fall on the Roman camp, not with 6 IV, 68| of whom had resolved to fall together with their freedom. 7 IV, 86| others, forsaken after its fall the house of which he had 8 IV, 87| these conversations might fall within the hearing of more 9 V, 4| trivial causes, and that the fall of the house of Germanicus 10 V, 7| recounting Sejanus' marriage and fall and covering a space of 11 VI, 22| selling were followed by a fall of prices, and the deeper 12 VI, 22| wealth precipitated the fall of rank and reputation, 13 XI, 6| consul-elect, whose elevation and fall I shall in due course relate, 14 XI, 21| in plunder. No one was to fall out of the line; no one 15 XI, 22| foe? His disasters will fall on the State. If he is successful, 16 XI, 38| increased by the wife's fall, he induced them to undertake 17 XII, 11| tired of home rule, it might fall back on the emperor and 18 XII, 33| the raid, and suddenly to fall upon them from every quarter 19 XII, 43| as a prisoner, neither my fall nor your triumph would have 20 XII, 55| notorious, and he had nothing to fall back on but a fortress without 21 XIII, 7| tremendous peril, how they could fall back on one who was ruled 22 XIII, 73| they be extinguished by the fall of rain, or by river-water, 23 XIV, 7| opportunity of a gentler fall into the sea. Acerronia, 24 XIV, 18| whose enmity she owed her fall, began to totter, or her 25 XIV, 56| his master without letting fall a threatening word or uttering 26 XV, 11| advice of others, he would fall back on some quite different 27 XV, 24| on such charges as often fall on very influential provincials, 28 XVI, 38| did not cast off in his fall, and he was now stript of