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... instance that the perfect in rim is taken for the future ) strongly illustrates the distinction of tenses in this mood : - " Injussu tuo , Impera- tor , extra ordinem nunquam pugnaverim , non si certam victoriam videam . " The perfect ...
... instance that the perfect in rim is taken for the future ) strongly illustrates the distinction of tenses in this mood : - " Injussu tuo , Impera- tor , extra ordinem nunquam pugnaverim , non si certam victoriam videam . " The perfect ...
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... instance : " quam dulcis sit libertas breviter proloquar : " in English , " I will tell how sweet liberty is . " Addressed , however , to a person who is ignorant of the sweets of liberty , the latin idiom is incomparably more ...
... instance : " quam dulcis sit libertas breviter proloquar : " in English , " I will tell how sweet liberty is . " Addressed , however , to a person who is ignorant of the sweets of liberty , the latin idiom is incomparably more ...
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... instance which occurs to us at present is the following : " But I might see young Cupid's fiery shaft Quenched in the chaste beams of the watery moon , " Mids . Night's Dream . where the indicative " I saw " might have been used without ...
... instance which occurs to us at present is the following : " But I might see young Cupid's fiery shaft Quenched in the chaste beams of the watery moon , " Mids . Night's Dream . where the indicative " I saw " might have been used without ...
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