Select Orations of M. Tullius CiceroD. Appleton, 1850 - 459 pagine |
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Pagina 156
... See note on p . 9 , line 9 . 22. Inter falcarios . Into the street , or quarter , inhabited by the scythe - makers . So inter lignarios , Liv . 35 , 42. — In . . . . domum . Is the preposition necessary ? See Z. § 400 . 27. Ubinam gentium .
... See note on p . 9 , line 9 . 22. Inter falcarios . Into the street , or quarter , inhabited by the scythe - makers . So inter lignarios , Liv . 35 , 42. — In . . . . domum . Is the preposition necessary ? See Z. § 400 . 27. Ubinam gentium .
Pagina 172
... See note on 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 ...
... See note on 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 ...
Pagina 179
... See note on Orat . 1 , ch . 8 , line 44 . 34. Ac non potius . In the sense of and not rather , et non and more commonly ac non are retained , and do not give place to neque or nec . See Krebs , Guide , 525 ; Z. 781 , in fin . 36. Partem ...
... See note on Orat . 1 , ch . 8 , line 44 . 34. Ac non potius . In the sense of and not rather , et non and more commonly ac non are retained , and do not give place to neque or nec . See Krebs , Guide , 525 ; Z. 781 , in fin . 36. Partem ...
Pagina 180
... See note on Orat . 1 , ch . 9 , line 37 . 21. Est mihi tanti . Cf. 1 Cat . § 22 . If the verb in the active voice 23. A vobis . . . . depellatur . admits the preposition a or ab , an ambiguity sometimes exists in the passive ...
... See note on Orat . 1 , ch . 9 , line 37 . 21. Est mihi tanti . Cf. 1 Cat . § 22 . If the verb in the active voice 23. A vobis . . . . depellatur . admits the preposition a or ab , an ambiguity sometimes exists in the passive ...
Pagina 183
... see note on page 18 , line 5 . 24. Infitiatores lentos . Lentus is a slow payer . Infitiatores lenti are persons who put off paying their debts by denying wholly , or in part , that they are just debts . 25. Primum , not followed by ...
... see note on page 18 , line 5 . 24. Infitiatores lentos . Lentus is a slow payer . Infitiatores lenti are persons who put off paying their debts by denying wholly , or in part , that they are just debts . 25. Primum , not followed by ...
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