Thasci Caecili Cypriani De Mortalitate: A Commentary, with an Introduction and Translation |
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... nonnullis aliquando saluti fuit . instruens et docens et praeparans atque corroborans : emphasis is achieved through amplification of expression , heightened in the present instance by polysyndeton . Cf. also Mort .
... nonnullis aliquando saluti fuit . instruens et docens et praeparans atque corroborans : emphasis is achieved through amplification of expression , heightened in the present instance by polysyndeton . Cf. also Mort .
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7. exurgere : note the use of the present infinitive where the future would be expected . In this instance the context makes the meaning clear without the need of a special tense . Even in Classical times after a verb referring to the ...
7. exurgere : note the use of the present infinitive where the future would be expected . In this instance the context makes the meaning clear without the need of a special tense . Even in Classical times after a verb referring to the ...
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1 “ Some are not ashamed to be present at marriage parties , and in the freedom of lascivious conversation to mingle in unchaste discourse , and to hear what is not becoming , to say what is not lawful , to look upon and to be present ...
1 “ Some are not ashamed to be present at marriage parties , and in the freedom of lascivious conversation to mingle in unchaste discourse , and to hear what is not becoming , to say what is not lawful , to look upon and to be present ...
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