A Hand book of Latin Notes Based for the Most Part Upon the Syntax of the Latin

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A Hand book of Latin Notes Based for the Most Part Upon the Syntax of the Latin
Edward W Bosworth
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When the wish is impossible of realization, instead of utinam or utinam ne with the Imperfect or Pluperfect Subjunctive, vel- lem may be used with the same tenses for the positive, and vellem ne or nollem for the negative.
Ex. Vellem adesse posset Panastius: would that (or, I wish that) Panaetms could be present.
Nollem Corinthum sustulissent : would that they had not de- stroyed Corinth.
Mallem (I would rather, I had rather, I should have prefer- red) is also used with same tenses.
Ex. Mallem
...divitias mihi dedisses : I would rather you had given me riches.
Mallem secum suos milites eduxisset: I had rather he had taken out with him as his soldiers, etc.
60 HAND-BOOK OF LATIN NOTES.
Subjunctive in Asseverations.
97. To the Optative Subjunctive belongs the Subjunctive in oaths and asseverations. The negative of course is ne. The tense is the Present.
The matter denied is introduced by si with a mood and tense depending on the sense of the sentence.
The matter insisted upon, affirmed, is expressed by ni, nisi (less often si non), sometimes ut, with the Indicative, or by the Indicative alone.


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