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On the constr . of memini Roby $ 1372 says ' memini is used with the present (
and sometimes the perfect ) infinitive of events of which the subject himself was
witness , with the perfect infinitive of events of which the subject was not witness '
.
On the constr . of memini Roby $ 1372 says ' memini is used with the present (
and sometimes the perfect ) infinitive of events of which the subject himself was
witness , with the perfect infinitive of events of which the subject was not witness '
.
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Remark also that the subject of the dependent verb , if expressed , always
precedes the words velim , vellem , malim and the like , as in the present
passage ; cf . also Tusc . 5 , 20 nos vellem praemio elicere possemus , and Fam .
15 , 3 , 2 .
Remark also that the subject of the dependent verb , if expressed , always
precedes the words velim , vellem , malim and the like , as in the present
passage ; cf . also Tusc . 5 , 20 nos vellem praemio elicere possemus , and Fam .
15 , 3 , 2 .
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The usage is in fact similar to the substitution of the present for the past ( for the
sake of vividness ) in historical narratives . Often both protasis and apodosis
contain a verb in the imperfect where we should expect the pluperfect ( e.g. Verr .
The usage is in fact similar to the substitution of the present for the past ( for the
sake of vividness ) in historical narratives . Often both protasis and apodosis
contain a verb in the imperfect where we should expect the pluperfect ( e.g. Verr .
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10 it is said that the whole pith ( omnis ris ) of friendship lies in the consensio
voluntutum studiorum sententiIn the present passage the objects towards which
the voluntates , studia and sententiae are to be directed are so described as to ...
10 it is said that the whole pith ( omnis ris ) of friendship lies in the consensio
voluntutum studiorum sententiIn the present passage the objects towards which
the voluntates , studia and sententiae are to be directed are so described as to ...
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He may not have been represented as present at the discussions in the
subsequent books , which are only preserved in a fragmentary state . In § 14 Cic .
seems to indicate the absence of Fannius . 8 patronus iustitiae : advocate of
justice ' .
He may not have been represented as present at the discussions in the
subsequent books , which are only preserved in a fragmentary state . In § 14 Cic .
seems to indicate the absence of Fannius . 8 patronus iustitiae : advocate of
justice ' .
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