43 examples of pudor in sentences

fie!, shame!, for shame!, proh pudor!

" Such scurrilous jests, flouts, and sarcasms, therefore, ought not at all to be used; especially to our betters, to those that are in misery, or any way distressed: for to such, aerumnarum incrementa sunt, they multiply grief, and as he perceived, In multis pudor, in multis iracundia, &c., many are ashamed, many vexed, angered, and there is no greater cause or furtherer of melancholy.

Aye, but he was my most dear and loving friend, my sole friend, [3910] "Quis deciderio sit pudor aut modus Tam chari capitis?" "And who can blame my woe?"

'Tis a common thing amongst lovers, as Arnulphus, that merry-conceited bishop, hath well expressed in a facetious epigram of his, "Alterno facies sibi dat responsa rubore, Et tener affectum prodit utrique pudor," &c. "Their faces answer, and by blushing say, How both affected are, they do betray.

Nam quando mulieres cognoscunt maritum hoc advertere, licentius peccant, [6048]as Nevisanus holds, when a woman thinks her husband watcheth her, she will sooner offend; [6049]Liberius peccant, et pudor omnis abest, rough handling makes them worse: as the goodwife of Bath in Chaucer brags,

The vow she made unto her good man; love, virtue, religion, zeal, are better keepers than all those locks, eunuchs, prisons; she will not be moved: "At mihi vel tellus optem prius ima dehiscat, Aut pater omnipotens adigat me fulmine ad umbras, Pallentes umbras Erebi, noctemque profundam, Ante pudor quam te violem, aut tua jura resolvam.

Et pudor, et probitas, et timor omnis abest.

Subrusticus pudor vitiosus pudor. 2684.

Subrusticus pudor vitiosus pudor. 2684.

Vobiscus Aureliano, sed si populus famelicus inedia laboret, nec arma, leges, pudor, magistratus, coercere valent. 3784.

Nam qua parte pavor simul est pudor additus illi.

Olysipponensis medicus; pudor aut juvat aut laedit.

Valeat pudor, valeat honestas, valeat honor. 5377.

Ipse sibi persuadent, quod adulterium cum principe vel cum praesule, non est pudor nec peccatum.

It is of vital importance for a theological student to understand clearly the utter diversity of the Lutheran, which is likewise the Calvinistic, denial of free-will in the unregenerate, and the doctrine of the modern Necessitarians and ('proh pudor!') of the later Calvinists, which denies the proper existence of will altogether.

Entre nosotros, unos le creen un extravagante; otros un noble arruinado, que por un resto de pudor se tapa la cara; y no falta quien se encuentra convencido de que es el mismo diablo en persona.

pudor, m., shame, modesty.

The partridge, grouse and pheasant are all dainty birds, but if we desire to eat them we must shoot them, or (proh pudor!) snare them.

Mr. Bentham is half-brother to the late Mr. Speaker Abbott[A]Proh pudor!

"Quis desiderio sit pudor aut modus Tam cari capitis?" HORACE.

The pudor of childhood was always esteemed at Rome: "adolescens pudentissimus" is the highest praise that can be given even to a grown youth; and there are signs that a feeling survived of a certain sacredness of childhood, which Juvenal reflects in his famous words, "Maxima debetur puero reverentia."

Cadwallonis erat primaevus jure Cynëtha: Proh pudor!

Paupertatis pudor et fuga ...' Hor.

'Quis Desiderio sit pudor aut modus Tam Chari capitis?' Hor.

Pudor malus Hor.

43 examples of  pudor  in sentences