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Pagina xi
... ( it must mean ' parents ' and not subjects ' ) , quamquam et possis et delicta corrigas , tamen inportunum est , cum praesertim omnes 6 between the looseness of his own practice and the severely b2 INTRODUCTION . xi.
... ( it must mean ' parents ' and not subjects ' ) , quamquam et possis et delicta corrigas , tamen inportunum est , cum praesertim omnes 6 between the looseness of his own practice and the severely b2 INTRODUCTION . xi.
Pagina xix
... tamen ( says Cicero ) satis severe pro rei indignitate decrevit , and Catiline bounded out of the Senate - house in high glee . Cicero then goes on to speak of the day of the Comitia and of his famous shining cuirass . From the first ...
... tamen ( says Cicero ) satis severe pro rei indignitate decrevit , and Catiline bounded out of the Senate - house in high glee . Cicero then goes on to speak of the day of the Comitia and of his famous shining cuirass . From the first ...
Pagina xxxv
... tamen occurs for the last time in J. 38. 9 , and others . More words and constructions however are peculiar to the Jugurtha - e . g . loci ( for loca ) , duum for duorum , quis for quibus ( C. 18. 1 ) , quamquam very often , que - et ...
... tamen occurs for the last time in J. 38. 9 , and others . More words and constructions however are peculiar to the Jugurtha - e . g . loci ( for loca ) , duum for duorum , quis for quibus ( C. 18. 1 ) , quamquam very often , que - et ...
Pagina xlv
... tamen , and cp . J. 70. 5 , 100. 4. Livy has it after cum interim in 3. 37. 6. Tacitus does not scruple to use it freely in subordinate clauses . ( 6 ) It is rare for the hist . inf . to be introduced by the pluperfect ; C. 13. 3 ; J ...
... tamen , and cp . J. 70. 5 , 100. 4. Livy has it after cum interim in 3. 37. 6. Tacitus does not scruple to use it freely in subordinate clauses . ( 6 ) It is rare for the hist . inf . to be introduced by the pluperfect ; C. 13. 3 ; J ...
Pagina xlviii
... tamen ut inde vix quicquam bonae frugis domum rettulerim . " 10 The MS . originally belonged to the library of Richelieu . It is now in the Bibliothèque Nationale ( Fonds Latin 16024 ) . The words ante diem in J. 113. 3 , owing to ...
... tamen ut inde vix quicquam bonae frugis domum rettulerim . " 10 The MS . originally belonged to the library of Richelieu . It is now in the Bibliothèque Nationale ( Fonds Latin 16024 ) . The words ante diem in J. 113. 3 , owing to ...
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