- ("much
takes place between the (wine) cup and the
upper lip") and "multa
cadunt inter calicem supremaque labra" ("many
things fall
between the chalice,...
- (Ge'ez:
Conquering Lion of the
Tribe of Judah). Republic of Florence:
Regna cadunt luxu
surgunt virtutibus urbes! (Latin: Fall, you
kingdoms of luxury, for...
-
India Patalis,
celeberrimo portu, sol
dexter oritur,
umbrae in
meridiem cadunt”;
Gaius Plinius Secundus,
Historia Naturalis, Book II, cap.xii, 25 and cap...
- and
wrinkles Shakespeare has
drawn on Ovid again, "de
rugis crimina multa cadunt" ('from
wrinkles many
crimes are exposed' from
Amores 1.8.46), rendered...
-
substantive by
means of
intervening words, as if you were to say maiores{que}
cadunt altis de
montibus umbre pulcer prevalidis pugnabit tiro lacertis. In 1512...