Ritchie's Fabulae Faciles - A First Latin Reader by Unknown
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27. correpto. See the note on 38, 8.
59. 1. quid. See the note on _quis_, 30, 3. gravius, 'serious.' ei. The direct form of these two speeches would be: _Si quid gravius tibi acciderit, omnium salus in summo discrimine erit_; and _Neminem invitum mecum adducam; tibi licet, si mavis, in navi manere; ego ipse sine ullo praesidio rem suscipiam_. Notice that _ego_ is not used to represent _se_ of line 2, but is used for _se_ of line 4 for the sake of the contrast with _tibi_. 6. nullo. Instead of the genitive and ablative of _nemo_, _nullius_ and _nullo_ are regularly used. 7. Aliquantum itineris. See the note on 58, 5. 10. in eo ... intraret. See the note on 52, 9. 11. ei. Compare 49, 26, and 58, 2. 14. Circes, a Greek form of the genitive. 16. Num. See the note on 44, 20. Nonne (line 14) is used to introduce a question to which an affirmative answer is expected. 18. nullis. See the note on 24, 3. 22. tetigerit. See the note on 30, 20. |
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