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 1    Abbr         |          conjugation; constr. = construction; ed. = edition; edd. = editors;
 2     Not,       1| oratorio ornamenta dicendi. The construction is simply a variation of
 3     Not,       2|        10. Servatam oportuit: a construction very characteristic of Terence,
 4     Not,       2|         ellipse be supplied the construction will run neque dubitari
 5     Not,       2|          Em. 131, the change of construction from infin. to subj. after
 6     Not,       2|      the proposition, etc." The construction is, I believe, unexampled
 7     Not,       2|      who quotes exx.); also the construction with ita iudico in 113.
 8     Not,       2|       Halm's aeque introduces a construction with ceteris omnibus which
 9     Not,       2|   Iudicem ... non iudicem: this construction, which in Greek would be
10     Not,       2|       by Madv. Em. 31. The same construction occurs in 103. Esse conexum:
11     Not,       2|            ut probet: the usual construction is with ad and the gerund;
12     Not,       2|         sit disputatum: for the construction cf. 98; autem is omitted
13     Not,       2|        putavit. Such changes of construction are common in Cic., and
14     Not,       2|       the universe. His mode of construction again differs from that
15     Not,       2|       si adiiciamus of MSS. The construction adigere aliquem ius iurandum
16     Not,       2|          non esse: a remarkable construction. For the Academic liberty
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