- fears, as he said himself, of
availing the
Promised Land to
pagan mockery, "
Pudet dicere latitudinem terrae repromissionis, ne
ethnicis occasionem blasphemandi...
- il le dit lui-même de
livrer par la
terre promise aux
sarcasmes païens. (
Pudet dicere latitudinem terrae repromissionis, ne
ethnicis occasionem blasphemandi...
- on 15 July 2020.
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October 2011. Ovid
Fasti 4.367-372: 'non
pudet herbosum' dixi 'posuisse
moretum in
dominae mensis: an sua
causa subest...
- fears, as he said himself, of
availing the
Promised Land to
pagan mockery, "
Pudet dicere latitudinem terrae repromissionis, ne
ethnicis occasionem blasphemandi...
-
ideal examples of
obscene words: obscēnis, peream, Priāpe, sī nōn ūtī mē
pudet improbīsque verbīs sed **** tū positō deus pudōre ostendās mihi cōleōs patentēs...
-
indicate a
final break with the
character of
Cynthia (versibus
insignem te
pudet esse meis - "It is a
shame that my
verses have made you famous"). In this...
- fears, as he said himself, of
availing the
Promised Land to
pagan mockery, "
Pudet dicere latitudinem terrae repromissionis, ne
ethnicis occasionem blasphemandi...
-
aliud sonat—
Pectore nunc
gelido calidos miseremur amantes,
Jamque arsisse pudet.
Veteres tranquilla tumultus Mens horret,
relegensque alium ****t ista locutum...
- dīcere nec tacēre possēs. Vērum
nescio quid febrīculōsī scortī dīligis: hoc
pudet fatērī. Nam tē nōn viduās iacēre noctēs nēquīquam
tacitum cubīle clāmat...
- sōlus eg(ō) omnīs long(ē) antideō stultiti(ā) et mōribus indoctīs. periī,
pudĕt: hoc(c)ine m(ē) aetātis lūdōs bis fact(um) ess(e) indignē? magi(s) qu(am)...