- indignationem,
meaning displeasure. In
nominative form,
indignationem is
indignatio.
Indignation is a noun of
action from the past
participle stem of indignari...
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Corpus IONATHAN SWIFT S.T.D.
Hujus Ecclesiæ
Cathedralis Decani, Ubi sæva
Indignatio Ulterius Cor
lacerare nequit. Abi
Viator Et imitare, si poteris, Strenuum...
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satires one
through six –
Books I and II –
where Juvenal relinquishes the
indignatio of the "angry persona" in
favor of the
irony of a "much more rational...
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letters are in
alphabetical order),
starting with
PRAEFATIO ‘preface’ and
INDIGNATIO DEI ‘the
wrath of God’. The
initials of poem 80, read backwards, give...
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Corpus IONATHAN SWIFT S.T.D.
Hujus Ecclesiæ
Cathedralis Decani, Ubi sæva
Indignatio Ulterius Cor
lacerare nequit, Abi
Viator Et imitare, si poteris, Strenuum...
- his
cathedral by
Esther Johnson's side, with his own epitaph: Ubi sæva
Indignatio/Ulterius/Cor
lacerare nequit ("Where
savage indignation can no longer...
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number of poems, the best-known of
which were the
Lydia and Diana. In the
Indignatio (perhaps a
short poem) he
defended himself against the
accusation that...
- his
cathedral by
Esther Johnson's side with his own epitaph: Ubi sæva
Indignatio /
Ulterius / Cor
lacerare nequit ("where
savage indignation can no longer...
- 1804),
written in French,
which bore the
epigraph from
Juvenal ‘Facit
indignatio versum’ [Indignation
makes the verse] and set out Burthe's interpretation...
- Danish: Det
kemiske Syrebegrebs Udviklingshistorie indtil 1830.
Facit indignatio versum [it] ('Frustration
composes my poetry'), a
quote from Juvenal's...