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Nouarum aedium : Plautus construes similis with the genitive only, whether of things or of persons. Arbitro : for the form, see 52. 92. Ei rei : the adnominal dative (see 62. 3) ; cf. Argumenta . . . Ad hanc rem, 99. 93. For the conditional coordination with the next verse, see 74. 1 ; with atque here we may compare English ' an(d)' in Much Ado, I. I. 80, " an he were, I would burn my study, " in contrast with Tempest, II. Ii. 120, "these be fine things, an if they be not sprites. " ueri simile... : a nearly fixed collocation of words, surviving or rather re- vived in Italian verisimile, French vraisemblable. 94. Id ... Esse : construe with credatis. Faciam . . . Ut cre- datis : cf . Facite . . . Ut redeat, 78. 95. This and the next three verses add little to 94 (see 81). Profecto : ay. Uera : truth ; cf. The singular in 181. 78 NOTES. [PAGE 6 96. Hoc : subject of esse in 97. Uosmet ipsi : a direct address to the audience (see 84); for the form of tiosmet, see 47; the pleonasm (see 79. 2) survived in common use.
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