That many years must have elapsed since its original publication, is evident from the subsequent lines in the second book of the Tristia: Nos quoque jam pridem scripto peccavimus uno.
But it diverges strangely from the original, ‘Pater iste familias animus potest intelligi, cuius familia sint cogitationes et motus earum, sensus quoque et actiones tam exteriores quam interiores.
Iam istuc te quoque impediet in navigando, in conserendo, in uxore ducenda, in liberis procreandis plurimisque in rebus, in quibus nihil sequere praeter probabile.
Julius Caesar is still recognized as more than human, vocabitur hic quoque votis, but Augustus is not.
And did not these dedications inspire the prophecy uocabitur hic quoque uotis?
But it may have been earlier, for in 1626 Milton tells Diodati-- "Nos quoque lucus habet vicina consitus ulmo, Atque suburbani nobilis umbra loci.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "quoque" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.