Citations:fescennine

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English citations of fescennine

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  • 1856 Richard Francis Burton, Personal narrative of a pilgrimage to El-Madinah and Meccah, G. P. Putnam & Co., p20
    At this hour the seat was as in a theatre, but the words of the actors were of a nature somewhat too Fescennine for the public.
  • 1977 C. John McCole, Lucifer at Large, Ayer Publishing, p108
    And when Freudian fiction becomes – as it has become in America – but an inviting wall on which to scribble Fescennine filth – that, too, is another matter.
  • 1988 James D. Simmonds, Milton Studies, Volume 6, Univ of Pittsburgh Press, p168
    As the poet decorously shows his desire to consummate the marriage, he retains the fescennine element without being crude.
  • 1995 John Donne & Gary A. Stringer, The variorum edition of the poetry of John Donne: The Epigrams, Epithalamions, Epitaphs, Inscriptions and Miscellaneous poems, Indiana University Press, p380-1
    “The conventional complaint over the delay in the proceedings is voiced by the poet in... series of questions which include fescennine teasing of the bridal couple”
  • 2003 Mark Steven Morton, The Lover's Tongue: A Merry Romp Through the Language of Love and Sex, Insomniac Press, p25
    For instance, I admit that this book is anacreontic, paphian, and sometimes even fescennine