Sentence Connection : Illustrated Chiefly From Livy

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XXII, 49, 10— II {nuntia) . . . privatim Q. Fdbio L. Aemilium praeceptorum eius memorem et vixisse adhuc et mori.
me in hac sir age militum meorum pater e expirare ... It is known that Lucius Aemihus is the speaker. Hence the reference of me is perfectly clear. XXIII, 9, 10— 11 'ego quidem' inquit, 'quam patriae debeo pietatem, ex- solvam patri. tuam doleo vicem, cui ter proditae patriae sustinendum est crimen ... It is known from preceding statement that the son is addressing his father.
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...e pronoun quisque may have either a general 65 meaning or one that is dependent upon the preceding.
In cases of the second kind it serves as other pronouns to connect sentences. I, 59, 3 . . . concientque miraculo, ut fit, rei novae atque indignitate homines, pro se quisque scelus regium ac vim queruntur, ... I, 57, 5—6 regii quidem iuvenes interdum otium conviviis comisa- tionibusque inter se terebant. forte potantibus his apud Sex. Tarquinium, ubi et Conlatinus cenabat Tarquinius, Egerii filius, incidit de uxoribus mentio; suam quisque laudare miris modis.


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