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Alphabetical [« »] affectation 2 affected 7 affecting 2 affection 21 affections 3 affianced 1 affirm 2 | Frequency [« »] 22 virtue 22 whatever 22 win 21 affection 21 alleged 21 allied 21 although | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances affection |
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1 I, 5| sides, with expressions of affection, and that thus there was 2 I, 15| as his successor out of affection or any regard to the State, 3 II, 53| obtain credit for sincere affection, he resolved to get the 4 II, 57| estrangement had increased the affection which all others felt for 5 II, 100| general and by a deep-rooted affection for the Caesars." ~ ~ 6 II, 111| as men were inspired by affection for him or by genius. His 7 IV, 5| son for sharing a father's affection to his brother's children. 8 V, 2| man well fitted to win the affection of a woman; he was witty 9 VI, 44| had won from them singular affection, as a man of unbounded kindliness, 10 VI, 71| nearest in blood and natural affection, but he was still in his 11 VI, 78| in a greater degree the affection of the citizens. But he 12 XI, 5| compromise this between the affection of the husband and the necessities 13 XII, 5| emperor listened, for his affection for his daughter inclined 14 XIII, 18| learnt to hide her grief, her affection, and indeed every emotion. ~ ~ 15 XIII, 24| prompted by the eagerness of affection, but with guilt from which 16 XIV, 5| other display of filial affection." ~ ~ 17 XIV, 56| inherited from their birth an affection for their masters. But now 18 XIV, 78| s name and the people's affection for her made her an offence 19 XV, 66| Piso, with his well-known affection for his wife, should have 20 XV, 80| noble ambition, from an affection too which would not leave 21 XVI, 34| occurred through the filial affection of Servilia (that was the