A Discussion of the Latin Prohibitive: Based Upon a Complete Collection of the Instances From the Earliest Times to the End of the Augustan Period (Classic Reprint) - Brossura

Elmer, H. C.

 
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The same feeling that prompts the use of the perfect tense in the passages just cited, explains the use of the same tense in prohibitions introduced by cave. Plautus and Terence present 33 instances of eaoe with the perfect: Plaut. Am. 608; Miles 1125; 1245; 1368; 1372; Trin. 513; 555; Asin. 256; 467; 625; Bacch. 402; 910; 1188; Stich. 284; Most. 388; 508; 795; Men. 996; Epid. 400; 434; Merc. 112; 476; Poen. 1020; A111. 90; 600; 610; Persa 388; 933; Cas. II 5, 24; Ter. And. 753; 760; Haut. 187; Adelph. 458.

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