[277] Casus in omnis seems to be constructed partly with ‘comitem,’ partly with the sentence generally. For the first comp. Lucan 8. 588, “An tantum in fluctus placeo comes?” for the second Sil. 1. 76, “Et se participem casus sociarat in omnis,” cited by Forb. and Gossrau.
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