Phormio

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Phormio
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469. Quid . . . Poteretur : the ace. With potior is mostly ante- and post-classical. Terence uses the ace. Three times with this verb, the abl. Only once (830). The genitive is rare. The forms poteretur and potitur are preferred by Terence to those of the fourth conjugation.
tuam: objective.
470. Miserae : probably dat.
471. Et quidem : introducing, as often, a confirmation of a statement just made.
iam dudum . . . Incusamus : when an act has begun in the past and is still going on, the English
... idiom refers especially to the part of it that is past, e. G. We have long been censuring ; the Latin, especially to the part that is present, e. G. We are censuring already long. One is as logical and natural as the other.
qui abieris : A. & G. 320 e ; B. 283, 3 a ; G. 633 ; H. 517.
474. Subolet: lit. It emits (or there is) -an odor, a colloquial expression like our "smell a rat, " but it is used only impersonally, or with a neuter pronoun as subject. In Heaut. 899, subolat is formed according to the 3d conjugation.


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