Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... prepositional and cum temporal ( see further [ 2c ] in the discussion below ) . Further complication derives from ... prepositional as well as temporal cum may come first or second one should ask what factors are relevant to ...
... prepositional and cum temporal ( see further [ 2c ] in the discussion below ) . Further complication derives from ... prepositional as well as temporal cum may come first or second one should ask what factors are relevant to ...
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... prepositional cum phrase does come later in the sentence a number of factors contribute individually or in combinations to make the prepositional value immediately recognisable , incompletion of the colon as at 3.61.10 , captisque cum ...
... prepositional cum phrase does come later in the sentence a number of factors contribute individually or in combinations to make the prepositional value immediately recognisable , incompletion of the colon as at 3.61.10 , captisque cum ...
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... prepositional phrase would be quite legitimate with profectus ( cf. 23.7.9 , proficiscitur e castris cum modico praesidio ) and nothing prevents this interpretation for the space of eight words comprising two distinct phrases before the ...
... prepositional phrase would be quite legitimate with profectus ( cf. 23.7.9 , proficiscitur e castris cum modico praesidio ) and nothing prevents this interpretation for the space of eight words comprising two distinct phrases before the ...
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