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Alphabetical [« »] virginity 1 virgins 4 virtual 1 virtue 22 virtues 11 virtuous 8 virtuously 2 | Frequency [« »] 22 told 22 trial 22 vessels 22 virtue 22 whatever 22 win 21 affection | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances virtue |
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1 I, 99| money on a good purpose, a virtue which he long retained, 2 II, 115| with the most immaculate virtue over the Vestal worship. 3 III, 92| had he pursued a path of virtue, to reach the most brilliant 4 IV, 4| after having parted with her virtue will hesitate at nothing, 5 IV, 16| guardians and the unassailable virtue of Agrippina. So Sejanus 6 IV, 45| Again, even honour and virtue make enemies, condemning, 7 IV, 70| eloquence rather than of virtue, but old age robbed him 8 VI, 47| provinces he acted with the virtue of ancient times. He returned, 9 VI, 78| and crafty assumption of virtue, as long as Germanicus and 10 XI, 27| honour had been a reward of virtue, and every citizen, with 11 XIII, 3| youth, should he loathe virtue, within allowable indulgences. 12 XIII, 13| she was, and of approved virtue, either from some fatality, 13 XIII, 58| but dull. She professed virtue, while she practised laxity. 14 XIV, 27| given up to infamy, so that virtue had not a moment left to 15 XIV, 64| too of the merely passive virtue of one of his successors 16 XIV, 65| blow to Seneca's power, for virtue had not the same strength 17 XIV, 79| persisted in upholding the virtue of their mistress. One of 18 XV, 59| with the people from his virtue or semblance of virtue. 19 XV, 59| his virtue or semblance of virtue. His eloquence he exercised 20 XVI, 22| last aspired to extirpate virtue itself by murdering Thrasea 21 XVI, 37| language to exhibit an ideal of virtue. In his heart, however, 22 XVI, 38| is heaven to examples of virtue and vice. Thrasea, Soranus,