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When dubitare means to hesitate about doing something ; it generally takes an
infinitive after it if the sentence ( as here ) is negative , or is an interrogative
sentence which implies a negative . Occasionally , in such sentences , dubitare
takes ...
When dubitare means to hesitate about doing something ; it generally takes an
infinitive after it if the sentence ( as here ) is negative , or is an interrogative
sentence which implies a negative . Occasionally , in such sentences , dubitare
takes ...
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there is a change of construction in this sentence which leaves the clause cum
saepe multa incomplete . Something like eum dicere must be supplied . Trans . ' I
remember much that he said on many occasions , but particularly that etc. On the
...
there is a change of construction in this sentence which leaves the clause cum
saepe multa incomplete . Something like eum dicere must be supplied . Trans . ' I
remember much that he said on many occasions , but particularly that etc. On the
...
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the triple repetition of cum in this sentence seems careless and inelegant , but
passages of the sort are not uncommon in Cic .; cf. my n , on pro Balbo 1 , l . 3 ,
also Fam . 6 , 3 cum videremus cum ... tum . 5 mecum ageres . ' pleaded with me '
...
the triple repetition of cum in this sentence seems careless and inelegant , but
passages of the sort are not uncommon in Cic .; cf. my n , on pro Balbo 1 , l . 3 ,
also Fam . 6 , 3 cum videremus cum ... tum . 5 mecum ageres . ' pleaded with me '
...
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... notice the order of the phrases , sapiens corresponding with prudentior , and
senior with amicitiae gloria excellens ; an instance of chiasmus ; see n . on 23 , l .
10 . 24 tu velim . . . avertas : we have here an incomplete conditional sentence ...
... notice the order of the phrases , sapiens corresponding with prudentior , and
senior with amicitiae gloria excellens ; an instance of chiasmus ; see n . on 23 , l .
10 . 24 tu velim . . . avertas : we have here an incomplete conditional sentence ...
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32 the parts of qaidam used shew that Cicero cannot find terms strong enough ,
and that the terms used are only make - shifts . The indefinite tus is used in the
same two ways in Greek . of construction in the sentence ; the clause from Acilius
...
32 the parts of qaidam used shew that Cicero cannot find terms strong enough ,
and that the terms used are only make - shifts . The indefinite tus is used in the
same two ways in Greek . of construction in the sentence ; the clause from Acilius
...
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