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Alphabetical [« »] longings 1 longinus 1 longus 1 look 25 looked 16 looking 11 looks 14 | Frequency [« »] 25 happened 25 hearing 25 horses 25 look 25 origin 25 read 25 reign | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances look |
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1 I, 9| would twist a word or a look into a crime and treasure 2 I, 29| third party hurried out to look for the corpse. And had 3 I, 55| fought at Actium with one look of his face. Though I am 4 II, 95| inspired reverence alike by look and voice, and while he 5 III, 23| grandmother," people said, "to look a grandson's murderess in 6 III, 61| neither his residence nor his look, but kept up his usual demeanour 7 III, 69| follows:- "Senators, if we look to the single fact of the 8 III, 75| What a mere trifle if you look at everything else! No one 9 III, 93| him with angry voice and look, himself putting incessant 10 IV, 10| words of kinsfolk or to look on the light of day. And 11 IV, 63| comrades might stand by and look on, but that the most intense 12 IV, 94| deigned to accost or to look on, returned to the capital 13 VI, 64| both act in concert, they look with contempt on the Parthians; 14 XII, 2| who would assuredly not look with a stepmother's animosity 15 XII, 42| king, who neither by humble look nor speech sought compassion. ~ ~ 16 XIII, 47| with one eagle, so as to look like a single legion. Tiridates 17 XIV, 81| hatred, inasmuch as men look on their instruments in 18 XV, 16| would be well for him not to look only at the present. He 19 XV, 63| bravest soldiers, and then look for an adequate recompense." 20 XV, 70| so fearless a voice and look that the information was 21 XV, 78| anguish of a word or of a look, and merely sent in to Seneca 22 XV, 95| stature and to have a fierce look, or possibly Caius Caesar, 23 XVI, 17| disgust, while I should look for weariness in my readers, 24 XVI, 19| better liked, for their look of natural simplicity. Yet 25 XVI, 33| the savage and menacing look he usually wore, spoke these