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[29] fugit me ratio, I did not think; a colloquialism; cf. Pl. Amph. 385scibam equidem nullum esse nobis nisi me servum Sosiam; fugit te ratio” ; Auctor ad Herenn. 2.25.40in mentem mihi si venisset, hoc aut hoc fecissem; sed me tum haec ratio fugit” : but fugere is more common in phrases of similar meaning, either absolutely or with other subjects than ratio; cf. Catul. 12.4fugit te” .


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