The Cum-Constructions Volume 1; Their History and Functions (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1887 Excerpt: ...alterum coniurationis accuset, quam videri coniuratorum poenam mortemque lugere. Cic, Sull., 10, 31. O sordidos, qui acceperint, improbum, qui dederlt Cic, Phil., 6, 5-14... Iuvatque novos decerpere flores Insignemque meo capiti petere inde coronam, Taceant, inquit, quibus Italia noverca est. Val. Max., 6, 2, 3, 9. Qui parentem meum interfecerunt, eos in exilium expuli iudiciis legitimis ultus eorum facinus. Hon. Ancyr., c 2, 10, 11. Exclusi eos, quos tu ad me salutatum miseras (for the real purpose of assassinating me). Cic, Cat., 1, 4, 10. Etenim si in leviorum artium studio memoriae proditum est poetas nobilis poetarum aequalium morte doluisse, quo tandem animo eiua interitum ferre debui, cum quo certare erat gloriosius quam omnino adversarium non habere? Cic, Brut., 1, 3. Sed facile est bene agere cum eis, a quibus etiam tacentibus flagitari videmur. Cic, Phil., 14, 11, 30. Est istuc quidem nomen aetatis, sed ab eo minime usurpandum, qui suam amentiam puero huic praebet ad gloriam. Cic, Phil., 13, 11, 24. O beatos illos, qui, quom adesse ipsis propter vim armorum non licebat, aderant tamen et in medullis populi Romani ac visceribus haerebant Cic, Phil., x, is-3 Beatusne igitur qui hos interficit? Cic, Tusc, 5, 19, 55. Felix, qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas. 1 Some of the subjunctive examples here cited may lie (one surely does lie, viz. O sordidos, etc) beyond the strict limits of the qualitative construction, and be simply causal-adversative. In this case they are descendants of an older off-shoot of the consecutive-qualitative clause (viz. the consecutive-justifying clause), and are consequently only remotely related to the full qualitative and causal-adversative clause which forms the subject of the present division. The causal-adversative feeli...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1887 Excerpt: ...alterum coniurationis accuset, quam videri coniuratorum poenam mortemque lugere. Cic, Sull., 10, 31. O sordidos, qui acceperint, improbum, qui dederlt Cic, Phil., 6, 5-14... Iuvatque novos decerpere flores Insignemque meo capiti petere inde coronam, Taceant, inquit, quibus Italia noverca est. Val. Max., 6, 2, 3, 9. Qui parentem meum interfecerunt, eos in exilium expuli iudiciis legitimis ultus eorum facinus. Hon. Ancyr., c 2, 10, 11. Exclusi eos, quos tu ad me salutatum miseras (for the real purpose of assassinating me). Cic, Cat., 1, 4, 10. Etenim si in leviorum artium studio memoriae proditum est poetas nobilis poetarum aequalium morte doluisse, quo tandem animo eiua interitum ferre debui, cum quo certare erat gloriosius quam omnino adversarium non habere? Cic, Brut., 1, 3. Sed facile est bene agere cum eis, a quibus etiam tacentibus flagitari videmur. Cic, Phil., 14, 11, 30. Est istuc quidem nomen aetatis, sed ab eo minime usurpandum, qui suam amentiam puero huic praebet ad gloriam. Cic, Phil., 13, 11, 24. O beatos illos, qui, quom adesse ipsis propter vim armorum non licebat, aderant tamen et in medullis populi Romani ac visceribus haerebant Cic, Phil., x, is-3 Beatusne igitur qui hos interficit? Cic, Tusc, 5, 19, 55. Felix, qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas. 1 Some of the subjunctive examples here cited may lie (one surely does lie, viz. O sordidos, etc) beyond the strict limits of the qualitative construction, and be simply causal-adversative. In this case they are descendants of an older off-shoot of the consecutive-qualitative clause (viz. the consecutive-justifying clause), and are consequently only remotely related to the full qualitative and causal-adversative clause which forms the subject of the present division. The causal-adversative feeli...

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March 2012

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102

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978-1-130-00526-4

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