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... istuc vérbum vere in te áccidit . " " Consérvis ad eundem istunc praecipió modum . " To these may be added all cases of ' is ' . ' • The same contraction is found in Propertius in several instances . The following may be noticed ...
... istuc vérbum vere in te áccidit . " " Consérvis ad eundem istunc praecipió modum . " To these may be added all cases of ' is ' . ' • The same contraction is found in Propertius in several instances . The following may be noticed ...
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... Istuc aetatis , ' ' when I was at your age . ' Hence is derived the judicial use of the word signifying the defendant . See Long's note on Cicero In Verrem ii . 3. 87. The words used by Terence are ambiguous , and may be applied either ...
... Istuc aetatis , ' ' when I was at your age . ' Hence is derived the judicial use of the word signifying the defendant . See Long's note on Cicero In Verrem ii . 3. 87. The words used by Terence are ambiguous , and may be applied either ...
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... istuc addere ? " 64 61. Symbolam dedit , coenavit ] The symbola ' or ' collecta ' ( Cic . De Or . ii . 57 ) was the contribution paid by each guest to the common expenses of a feast . Compare Eun . iii . 4. 1 : " Coiimus in Piraeeo , In ...
... istuc addere ? " 64 61. Symbolam dedit , coenavit ] The symbola ' or ' collecta ' ( Cic . De Or . ii . 57 ) was the contribution paid by each guest to the common expenses of a feast . Compare Eun . iii . 4. 1 : " Coiimus in Piraeeo , In ...
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... istuc . Si . Sed nunc ea me exquirere 15 Iniqui patris est . Nam quod antehac fecit nihil ad me adtinet . Dum tempus ad eam rem tulit , sivi animum ut expleret suum : Nunc hic dies aliam vitam affert , alios mores postulat . Dehinc ...
... istuc . Si . Sed nunc ea me exquirere 15 Iniqui patris est . Nam quod antehac fecit nihil ad me adtinet . Dum tempus ad eam rem tulit , sivi animum ut expleret suum : Nunc hic dies aliam vitam affert , alios mores postulat . Dehinc ...
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... istuc conari queam ? Ego propter me illam decipi miseram sinam Quae mihi suum animum atque omnem vitam credidit , Quam ego animo egregie caram pro uxore habuerim ? Bene et pudice ejus doctum atque eductum sinam Coactum egestate ingenium ...
... istuc conari queam ? Ego propter me illam decipi miseram sinam Quae mihi suum animum atque omnem vitam credidit , Quam ego animo egregie caram pro uxore habuerim ? Bene et pudice ejus doctum atque eductum sinam Coactum egestate ingenium ...
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