M. Tulli Ciceronis Laelius de amicitiaCambridge U.P., 1893 - 174 pages |
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... present edition a certain number of correc- tions have been made in the body of the work , while some additional matter is appended in the form of ' addenda ' . CAMBRIDGE , September , 1883 . J. S. R. INTRODUCTION §1 . Cicero as a ...
... present edition a certain number of correc- tions have been made in the body of the work , while some additional matter is appended in the form of ' addenda ' . CAMBRIDGE , September , 1883 . J. S. R. INTRODUCTION §1 . Cicero as a ...
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... present to his mind's eye for the moment , in which case he uses the present infinitive , or ( b ) he may simply recall the fact that the event did take place in past time , in which case the perfect infinitive is used . If he was not a ...
... present to his mind's eye for the moment , in which case he uses the present infinitive , or ( b ) he may simply recall the fact that the event did take place in past time , in which case the perfect infinitive is used . If he was not a ...
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... present passage ; cf. also Tusc . 5 , 20 nos vellem praemio elicere possemus , and Fam . 15 , 3 , 2 . Laelium ... putes : the omission of a conjunction to connect two clauses together is particularly common in Cic . when two clauses are ...
... present passage ; cf. also Tusc . 5 , 20 nos vellem praemio elicere possemus , and Fam . 15 , 3 , 2 . Laelium ... putes : the omission of a conjunction to connect two clauses together is particularly common in Cic . when two clauses are ...
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... present , and so looks on the condition as not wholly past but still continuing . The usage is in fact similar to the substi- tution of the present for the past ( for the sake of vividness ) in historical narratives . Often both ...
... present , and so looks on the condition as not wholly past but still continuing . The usage is in fact similar to the substi- tution of the present for the past ( for the sake of vividness ) in historical narratives . Often both ...
Page 87
... present passage the objects towards which the voluntates , studia and sententiae are to be directed are so described as to include all things in heaven and earth . The division of all things into res divinae and res humanae belonged to ...
... present passage the objects towards which the voluntates , studia and sententiae are to be directed are so described as to include all things in heaven and earth . The division of all things into res divinae and res humanae belonged to ...
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