The 'vivida vis' of his understanding is apparent also in the clearness and consecutiveness of his philosophical style.
The pervading characteristic of Lucretius is the 'vivida vis animi.
The same 'vivida vis' with which he observes natural phenomena characterises his insight into human character and passion.
Exigui numero, sed bello vivida virtus=--Few in number, yet their valour ardent for war.
Exigui numero sed bello vivida virtus--Virgil It will be difficult to get the world to understand the odds against which we fought.
On the whole I think we may still claim for the armies of the Southern Confederacy the encomium penned by Virgil nearly two thousand years ago: "Exigui numero, sed bello vivida virtus.
Latterly it was a long war between her will and her weakness; between the vivida vis animi—the living force of her indomitable spirit—and the ineluctabile fatum—the fate whose grip none may escape.
He is going to call on Vivida Vis, I have no doubt.
Stanislaus wrote all the songs that appeared in the first number, except that; but he never wrote a single line of prose for the first three months: it all came from Vivida Vis.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vivida" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.