The Querolus: a Syntactical And Stylistic Study : a Dissertation in the John Hopkins University
The Querolus: a Syntactical And Stylistic Study : a Dissertation in the John Hopkins University
George Wesley Johnston
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' Lindskog, p. 13. • Weninger, 1. 1., p. 32. From Plautus Lindskog, 1. 1., p. 13, cites te quaeso t Capt. 432 (possibly Capt. 340 also). * Heerdegen, Latein. Semasiologie, Heft III., p. 215. 34. [Quaeso is used with the conjunction ut also. The form is almost always quaesuvias (quaeso^ 55, 10), and presents a real request or entreaty. See ut Clauses, § 118, 2. (g). Obsecro with Imperative, emphasizing a question^: 23, 5, Die, obsecro, si quid est boni ? § 98. Yolo, nolo, iubeo, nkcesse est. Vis... occurs with the Indicative: 15, 6, vis facimus ut scias? This may seem sufficient to justify the inference that in two other instances the fut Jndicat. is used : 34, 17, vis nomina etiam nunc eloquar ? and 58, 18, Visne capita iam nunc eloquar ? It is safer, perhaps, on the whole, to regard them as Subjunctive. Volo occurs twice with ut and the Subjunctive, 56, 1 ; 19, 24. (See ut Clauses, § 118, 2. (g).) The negative nolo takes the independent Subjunctive ; one instance, 18, 9, Istis nolo invideas (invideria is accepted by Havet without sufficient reason).
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