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 1    Abbr         |          quotes or quoted by; subj. = subjunctive.~R. and P. =
 2     Not,       1| absurdly tries to prop up the subj. without cum. Quam quibusnam:
 3     Not,       1|     but Cic. never writes the subj. after quamquam in oratio
 4     Not,       1|      substitution of the imp. subj. for the pres. ind. of verbs
 5     Not,       1|  appellarentur: MSS. dum, the subj. is strange, and was felt
 6     Not,       2| former sentence cannot be the subj. of the verb, he rashly
 7     Not,       2|    after potius quam with the subj. Tischer on T.D. II. 52
 8     Not,       2|    Halm read possunt, but the subj. expresses the possibility
 9     Not,       2|     ειοησθω and the like. The subj. is supported by D.F. III.
10     Not,       2|   construction from infin. to subj. after necesse est on D.F.
11     Not,       2|   Madv. on D.F. II. 35 of the subj. used to denote "non id
12     Not,       2|   same explanation. The Latin subj. has many such points of
13     Not,       2|   adhuc permanserit: note the subj., "which is of such a nature
14     Not,       2|    insertion of n in the imp. subj. is so common in MSS. I
15     Not,       2|    constr. is varied from the subj. to the inf. after oportet,
16     Not,       2|       passage. Habuerint: the subj. seems due to the attraction
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