The Theory of Conditional Sentences in Greek & Latin for the Use of Students
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11, "discedere et tabellam jubebo dari," for the "disce rem et tabellam jubebo dari" of the Editions; "discere et . . .," MSS. Ace. Mr. Shilleto {uli swpra)"™ and Professor Mayor on Juvenal i. 155. 3. As a few instances in modern languages of (A) the insertion (B) the omission of the connecting particle, which, as has been said, is a matter of often quite indifference, take the following : — 4. (A) Greene Fria/r Bao. and Friar Bung. p. 160 a "help the prince, I and thou shalt see how liberal he... will prove" (so Heywood Fair Maid of the Exchange^. 16 ; Dryden Mock Astrologer iv. 1 ; Eossetti Poems : Jenny) ; Marlowe Jew of Malta V. p. 176 a "do but bring this to pass . . , | . . . and I will send . . ." ; Shaksp. Macbeth i. 1 " but screw your courage to the sticking place, | and we'll not fail " ; Borneo and Juliet iii. 2 "take him and cut him out in little stars, | and he will make the face of heaven so fine, I that . . ." (so Marston Malcontent iii. 3) ; Othello v. 2 • Beaum. and Fletch.
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