There is neither causation nor progression in the Faust; he is a ready-made conjuror from the very beginning; the incredulus odi is felt from the first line.
As for the old mythology, incredulus odi; and yet there must be a mythology, or a quasi-mythology, for an epic poem.
The Answer to this Objection is, that the Words incredulus odi are not to be taken separately, but jointly.
Upon this Head, I would only observe farther, that I have one Scruple remaining from these Words, incredulus odi, in the Passage I above cited from Horace.
He was indeed so much impressed with the prevalence of falsehood, voluntary or unintentional, that I never knew any person who upon hearing an extraordinary circumstance told, discovered more of the incredulus odi[645].
As a famous poet and critic said long ago, Incredulus odi.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "incredulus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.