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4 Sentences With "most effeminate"

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To be moved, like puppets, by appetites and passions, is common to us with the wild beasts, with the most effeminate wretches, Phalaris, and Nero, with atheists, and with traitors to their country.
Likewise, the engulfing net may have been seen as a feminine symbol.Edwards 93, note 47. The light arms and armour of the retiarius thus established him as the lowliest, most disgraced, and most effeminate of the gladiator types. Helmets allowed both gladiators and spectators to dehumanise the fighters; when an arena combatant had to kill a comrade-at-arms, someone he had probably lived and trained with every day, his opponent's helmet added an extra layer of separation.
In some battles, a single retiarius faced two secutores simultaneously. For these situations, the lightly armoured gladiator was placed on a raised platform and given a supply of stones with which to repel his pursuers. Retiarii first appeared in the arena during the 1st century AD and had become standard attractions by the 2nd or 3rd century. The gladiator's lack of armour and his reliance on evasive tactics meant that many considered the retiarius the lowliest (and most effeminate) of the gladiators, an already stigmatised class.
On Jewishness, decadence and femininity: > Our age, which is not only the most Jewish, but also the most effeminate of > all ages; an age in which art represents only a sudarium of its humors; the > age of the most gullible anarchism, without any understanding of the State > and of justice; the age of the collectivist ethics of the species; the age > in which history is viewed with the most astonishing lack of seriousness > [historical materialism]; the age of capitalism and of Marxism; the age in > which history, life, and science no longer mean anything, apart from > economics and technology; the age when genius could be declared a form of > madness, while it no longer possesses even one great artist or philosopher; > the age of the least originality and its greatest pursuit; the age which can > boast of being the first to have exalted eroticism, but not in order to > forget oneself, the way the Romans or the Greeks did in their Bacchanalia, > but in order to have the illusion of rediscovering oneself and giving > substance to one’s vanity.

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