-
ictum gemitu sine voce edito; etsi
tradiderunt quidam Marco Bruto irruenti dixisse "καὶ σύ, τέκνον". De Vita Caesarum,
Liber I,
Divus Iulius, L****II. Suetonius...
- firsthand, but
merely wrote that
Arnaud was
reported to have said it (
dixisse fertur in the
original text). This
famous response is
widely considered...
- had been uttered, he
wrote that
Amalric "was
reported to have said it" (
dixisse fertur in the
original text).
There is
little if any
doubt that
these words...
- est (theolog.
Studien und
Kritiken 1830, p. 817 — 845). hic
satis erit
dixisse,
editorem nusquam iudicium suum, sed
consuetudinem antiquissimarum Orientis...
-
ponderibus et
mensuris we have the following: At cotylas, quas si
placeat dixisse licebit Eminas,
recipit geminas ****tarius unus This
article incorporates...
- impetrāssere;
shortened perfect or
pluperfect forms such as dīxe (for
dīxisse), ērēpsēmus (for ērēpsissēmus), vīxet (for vīxisset) etc.
These are discussed...
- construction,
combined with a
temporal **** clause:
multa illum disertē
dīxisse meminī, **** intrōductus est ex
carcere in senātum (Seneca the Elder) "I...