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Page 153
... line 24 , see P. C. 69 , t . With words containing what idea is in dies found ? See Z. § 315 , 2d paragraph , in fin . 23. Atque adeo nay more , nay even . Z. 737 . 25. Credo , & c . For the construction of verbs and expressions which ...
... line 24 , see P. C. 69 , t . With words containing what idea is in dies found ? See Z. § 315 , 2d paragraph , in fin . 23. Atque adeo nay more , nay even . Z. 737 . 25. Credo , & c . For the construction of verbs and expressions which ...
Page 166
... lines 40 and 41. What is the common construction of videri ? 43. Quid ego te invitem . What is implied in such questions ? Z. 530. In this line , for isse videaris Klotz and Madvig read esse videaris . 44. Ad Forum Aurelium . A little ...
... lines 40 and 41. What is the common construction of videri ? 43. Quid ego te invitem . What is implied in such questions ? Z. 530. In this line , for isse videaris Klotz and Madvig read esse videaris . 44. Ad Forum Aurelium . A little ...
Page 168
... line should be allowed to leave the city and draw after him his follow- ers and adherents . 17. Si .... judicarem .. ..... non dedissem . When the imper- fect subj . is used where we should use the pluperfect , it denotes , not an ...
... line should be allowed to leave the city and draw after him his follow- ers and adherents . 17. Si .... judicarem .. ..... non dedissem . When the imper- fect subj . is used where we should use the pluperfect , it denotes , not an ...
Page 172
... line 19 of page 9 . 3. Vobis atque huic urbi ferro flammaque minitantem . Klotz reads ( with Matthiæ ) ferrum flammamque . In other passages , he remarks , Cic . uses ferro ignique ( or igni ferroque ) minitari , e . g . Phil . 11 , 14 ...
... line 19 of page 9 . 3. Vobis atque huic urbi ferro flammaque minitantem . Klotz reads ( with Matthiæ ) ferrum flammamque . In other passages , he remarks , Cic . uses ferro ignique ( or igni ferroque ) minitari , e . g . Phil . 11 , 14 ...
Page 174
... line 17 . The possessive pronoun here takes the place Z. 424. - Periculo . Z. 472 , Note . = the fact of the conspiracy . When is the circumlocution by 15. Parum comitatus . Z. 632 , and on parum , 731. Sallust says , cum paucis ; and ...
... line 17 . The possessive pronoun here takes the place Z. 424. - Periculo . Z. 472 , Note . = the fact of the conspiracy . When is the circumlocution by 15. Parum comitatus . Z. 632 , and on parum , 731. Sallust says , cum paucis ; and ...
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