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4. Miseriae. The u. Se of abstract words in the plu. , found at all periods (D)aeger I. , 10-25), is especially frequent in PI. In many cases this is due to association with a plur. , jNlost. 348, sum7nis opihu!^ el iniluslriis, in others the plu. Expresses repetition, as amoves, 64; but most frequently the word has not yet taken on ab- stract meaning, or has done so only in part, and therefore may be used in the plu. As freely as may any concrete word. Metrical ne- cessity has nothing to do wi...th this use. Mberia generally means in PI. " an unlucky circumstance, " " a misfortune, " cf. 21, where it means the separation from Phoenicium. 5. Parsissem. PI. Uses both parsi (Trin. 316, Bacch. 903) and pepercl (Aul. 381). Cf. 79. 6. Mei, tui, gen. Of the pers. Pron. In partitive appos. With dno- rum, instead of meo, lun agreeing with lahori. The passage is quoted and correctly explained by Gellius, XX. , 6, 9. The distinction between the gen. Of the peis. Pron. And the possessive pron. Was not scrupulously observed in PI.
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