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Alphabetical [« »] oblivion 2 obloquy 3 obscene 1 obscure 14 obscurely 1 obscures 1 obscurity 7 | Frequency [« »] 14 miles 14 mutual 14 numbers 14 obscure 14 ocean 14 offering 14 opened | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances obscure |
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1 I, 16| was always hesitating and obscure, and now that he was struggling 2 I, 81| advance to reconnoitre the obscure forest-passes, and to raise 3 I, 97| s shamelessness. Needy, obscure, and restless, he wormed 4 II, 42| he meant to live in some obscure and distant rural retreat. 5 II, 49| and there hid himself in obscure places till his hair and 6 III, 27| also in after times. So obscure are the greatest events, 7 III, 33| childless old-age and miserably obscure family, one once destined 8 IV, 88| claimed vengeance in no obscure language. It was decreed 9 VI, 25| the illustrious with the obscure. Kinsfolk and friends were 10 VI, 41| all antiquity is of course obscure. From Ptolemy to Tiberius 11 VI, 72| He taunted Macro, in no obscure terms, with forsaking the 12 XII, 42| name of Caractacus was no obscure one; and the emperor, while 13 XII, 73| blind men's country. This obscure hint pointed to the people 14 XIII, 4| thoughts, or else intentionally obscure. Even Caius Caesar's disordered