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deberemus: ยง 517, c, N.1 (308, C, N.1); B. 304, 3, a, N. ; G. 597, R.3, b; Cf. H. 583 (511, I, N.3) ; H.-B. 582, 3, a.

videremus: subj. because an integral part of the cont. to fact apodosis.

Rosci: Q. Roscius, the most eminent actor of his time, defended by Cicero in a speech which is still extant.

corporis: observe the emphatic position as opposed to animorum (l. 31). In the ancient drama the action was much more important as compared with the delivery and facial expression than is the case on the modern stage.


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