- enim
ipsam voluptatem, quia
voluptas sit,
aspernatur aut odit aut fugit, sed quia
consequuntur magni dolores eos, qui
ratione voluptatem sequi nesciunt...
-
hominique ministrat virtutem contra inimicos.
Tertius est Fricco,
pacem voluptatem que
largiens mortalibus'.
Cuius etiam simulacrum fingunt ****
ingenti priapo...
-
Terence by
brevis brevians, for example,
scansions such as
senex and
voluptātem with the
second syllable short. In Old Latin, as in Proto-Italic, stress...
- of unheard-of
wildness He (Kumarbi)
slept with the rock ... (Jupiter)
voluptatem in
lapidem fudit ...
spent his lust on the
stone she gave
birth ... the...
- intercourse" (eo
tempore cuncta animantia agantur ad
marem et ad con****bendi
voluptatem):
Etymologies 5.33.5,
translation by
Stephen A. Barney, The Etymologies...
-
Candidis autem animis voluptatem praebuerint in cin****uo
posita qua
cuique magnifica merito contigerunt A
sweet sensation touches every breast of candour's...
-
first two
syllables of
longer words accented on the 3rd syllable, such as
voluptātem "pleasure" and senectūte "old age"; (4) the
first two
syllables of phrases...
- The
donation of the land for the
pleasure of the
general po****ce (ad
voluptatem populi) and its
development following a
request from the
entire po****tion...
-
clause represents an
original present subjunctive with
potential meaning:
voluptātem, sī ipsa prō sē loquātur, concessūram
arbitror dignitātī (Cicero) 'I believe...
- liturgiam,
ciusdemque Principia, Organa, Tempus, Usum, Modum, Occasionem,
Voluptatem,
aliasque omne affectiones, quae in
aprhodisiis accidere quoquomodo solent...