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... sense , authority , and grammar in each case . No doubt blunders will be found by old and experienced scholars , but this I cannot help . I have tried to avoid emendations as much as possible , even Halm's own : and must take the ...
... sense , authority , and grammar in each case . No doubt blunders will be found by old and experienced scholars , but this I cannot help . I have tried to avoid emendations as much as possible , even Halm's own : and must take the ...
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... sense . reading indicated by precor and precatus sum following is established by Quint . IX . iv . 107 , where this opening is quoted with the remark creticus initiis optimus . The presid- ing magistrate offered up a formal prayer after ...
... sense . reading indicated by precor and precatus sum following is established by Quint . IX . iv . 107 , where this opening is quoted with the remark creticus initiis optimus . The presid- ing magistrate offered up a formal prayer after ...
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... sense than qui , unless with H. we read above con- sulem for consul eum . beneficium ] The distinction just granted him . cf. §§ 3 , 86 , 90. H. cum ] to the preservation of ' ... cf. Madv . § 257 obs . 5. pro Planc . § 102 . et quoniam ...
... sense than qui , unless with H. we read above con- sulem for consul eum . beneficium ] The distinction just granted him . cf. §§ 3 , 86 , 90. H. cum ] to the preservation of ' ... cf. Madv . § 257 obs . 5. pro Planc . § 102 . et quoniam ...
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... sense of de invent . I. § 106 , but as again in Cic . ( § 72 , ad Q. fratrem I. I , § 22 ) simply complaint . ' Z. satis facere ] to justify myself in his eyes . This , as well as adhibere arbi- tros , is a legal expression . cf. § 27 ...
... sense of de invent . I. § 106 , but as again in Cic . ( § 72 , ad Q. fratrem I. I , § 22 ) simply complaint . ' Z. satis facere ] to justify myself in his eyes . This , as well as adhibere arbi- tros , is a legal expression . cf. § 27 ...
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... sense with flagitium , deportatum with dedecus . Some monstrous evil deed wrought in Asia , the scandal of which iol- lowed him to Rome . quidem ] ef . on § 23 . occupavit ] has forestalled , and so left no room for an ill word . vi ...
... sense with flagitium , deportatum with dedecus . Some monstrous evil deed wrought in Asia , the scandal of which iol- lowed him to Rome . quidem ] ef . on § 23 . occupavit ] has forestalled , and so left no room for an ill word . vi ...
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