A Comparative Scheme of the Moods And Tenses in Ciceros Translations From the G
A Comparative Scheme of the Moods And Tenses in Ciceros Translations From the G
Taylor, Henry C. (Henry Charles), 1873-1969
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11 difficile factu est -quamquam nee argumentis nee rationibus certis ratio confirmatur. 7. Object infinitive. 2 exx. PL Phaedrus 245c ov TTOTC \rjyei KLVOV/JLCVOV. Tusc. 1, 53 nunquam ne moveri quidem desinit. Ph. 58 vevovn 8e TrdfjLTrov eot/cev. Ph. 61 obtutum figere dicas. 8. As a coordinate verb. In this case the participle is repre- sented by a verb in the same mood and tense as its accompanying verb. There are 32 exx. Tim. 37a \eyet /civovfjLevTj. Tim. 8 movetur disceruitque. Ibid. 40a ri...Orjai vefpdx 10 effecit cir- cumque distribuit. 30a Trapa\a(3u>v ijyayev ; 3, assumpsit, idque adduxit. 33d rj^o-aro yap avrb dvrap/ces ov apeivov ecrecrdai'j 6 ratus est ipsum se contentum esse munduin nee egere altero. Similarly Tim. 32a, Tim. 5 [2 exx. ] ; ibid. 32b, 5 [2 exx. ] ; 32d, 5 ; 34a, 6 ; 35b, 7 ; 36b, 7 ; 36e, 8 ; 37a, 8 : 40b, 10; 41c, 11; 41d, 11; 41e, 12; 42d, 12; 42e, 13 [2 exx. ]; 43a, 13; 46c, 14; 47a, 14; Ph. 258, Ph. 264; ibid. 83, 91; Eur. Frg. 392 Dind. , Tusc. 3, 29 ; Eur.
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