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USES OF THE SUBJUNCTIVE.

(b) Dependent verb (protasis)

si facias (feceris) 'if you were to do' [178]

si faceres (fecisses) ‘if you had done (been doing)' [54, 292, 433, 522, 641]: pluperf. oblique for fut. perf. [94, 136, 756] irregular: indicative apodosis [55]

ceu for quasi [439]

5. CAUSAL:

(a) cum: cum faciat 'since he does'

(b) qui: laudo te qui facias ‘I praise you for doing' [231, 346]

(c) attendant circumstances: cum with impf. plupf.

cum faceret ‘when he was doing' [113]

6. CONCESSIVE:

(a) conjunctions: quamvis faciat although he does'

(b) qui: quibus ultimus esset dies ‘tho' the day was their last’ [248]

7. ORATIO OBLIQUA:

(a) statement: actually: dixit se quod vellent fecisse 'he said he had done what they wanted'

virtually: irascor quod facias ‘I am angry because (as I say) you do it' [800]

(b) question (exclamation): nescio quid faciat ‘I don't know what he does' [5, 75, 121, 350, 506, 564, 597]

(c) oblique petition*

oro facias, 1 (b)

oro ut facias, 2 (a)

efficio ut eas, 3 (a)

* These three are conveniently classed as oblique petitions; they fall however if strictly analysed under other heads where they will be found.

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abstract and concrete, 36, 72, 381, inconsistency, 16

654

alliteration, 362, 494

anachronisms, poetic, 157, 572
archaism pavōr, 369

stridere, 418

artificiality, 51, 235, 305, 386, 445
effective passages or phrases:
brevity, 428, 494, 543, 591
pathos, 240, 428, 431, 484,
678
imaginativeness, 396
grandeur and impressiveness,
198, 238, 251, 324, 333,
556, 622

scorn, irony, 129, 548
vividness, 29, 552
force, 573, 639, 649
quiet beauty 255, 674
elaboration, 411, 533
exaggeration, 15, 331

Graecism: words: adytum, 297
asylum, 761

forms: Laocoonta, 213
Tyndarida, 569

construction: sensit delapsus,
377

ereptae virginis ira, 413

hendiadys, 470, 722

metre: pavor, o long, 369

vowel long in arsis, 411, 563

parietibus, 4 syll., 442
hypermeter, 745

stetěrunt, 774

repetition or accumulation of words,
18, 131, 169, 568, 629, 694,
735, 772
sound-imitation:

(lifting weight), 26
(hollow sound), 53,
(hopeless glance), 68
(insistence, horror), 84
(splashing), 209
(writhing), 217

stretch of construction:

tremor, cui fata parent, 121
pulchrum mori succurrit, 317
audere in praelia, 347
attollentem iras, 381
ostendit se dextra, 388
instaurati animi succurrere,

451

praecipites tempestate, 516
subiit deserta Creusa, 562
sumpsisse merentes landabor
poenas, 585

effusi lacrimis, ne vellet, 651

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scitantem mittimus 'send to
enquire', 114

digerit omina, 182

inmensa volumine terga, 208
rapidus montano flumine tor-
rens, 305

angusta viarum, 332
rapiuntque feruntque, 374
tecta domorum culmina, 445
pervius usus tectorum, 453
medium in penetralibus, 508
confessa deam, 591
mixto pulvere fumum, 609
eripe fugam, 619
effusi lacrimis, 651
in numine, 703
auro solidi, 765
zeugma, 258

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