In his analysis of character and motive he seems to set before us our own weak selves laid bare, until his voces populi become voces animi, the voice of the people speaking unpleasantly like the voice of conscience.
Don Jesus Sanchez denies it in his Glosario de Voces Castellanas derivadas del Idioma Nahuatl, sub voce (Mexico, 1883).
They had appeared together as Poets in the 'Voces Votivae.
Pica, & Monedula, discunt humanas voces formare A great many are wont to be shut in Cages, 8.
In this respect at least no greater contrast could be found to the Voces Populi of Mr. Guthrie, reprinted from the British Punch, than the Short Sixes of Mr. H.
We laugh at the speakers inVoces Populi, while we laugh with the actors in Short Sixes.
In Voces Populi Mr. Guthrie has gathered a score and a half of fragmentary dialogues, casual, plotless, but never pointless.
Decidedly the most amusing prose which has appeared in Punch during the past four or five years is the series of overheard conversations called Voces Populi.
Then it was that I wrote Voces Fidelium, a series of dramatic monologues in verse; then that I indited the bulk of a Covenanting novel--like so many others, never finished.
As for the Hyde Park stump orators, the types genially satirized in one of the Voces Populi series in 1889 include the Elderly Faddist, the Irish Patriot, the Reciter, and the Physical Force Socialist.
His Voces Populi and his burlesques of recitations and music-hall songs are masterpieces of close observation and high-spirited fun.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "voces" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.