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If this was the case, we have here a slight anacoluthon. Amph. 815 dicantur See p. 18. Capt. 932 possim See p. 18. Cist. II meminerimus See p. 19. Men. 712 audeam See p. 19. Rud. 217 sq. leibera ego prognata fui maxume, nequiquam fui. nunc qui minu' seruio quasi serua forem nata? V. 217 shows that the speaker has the notion of contrary to fact in mind. The use of the sequent form would have obscured Violations of the Sequence Principle 33 what she meant to say. The violation of sequence is due ...to the limited power of the tenses. Trin. 991 sq, immo, saluos quandoquidem aduenis — di te perdant, si te flocci facio an periisses prius. We should have expected Sy. To say di te perdant, si te flocci facerem an periisses prius, but for vividness facio is substituted for facerem. What the speaker wishes to say is not . . . "if I should care a straw whether you had been hanged before" (yougot here), but . . . "if I do care . . . " We cannot be absolutely certain as to the exact order in which the clauses of this sentence were formulated in the speaker's mind.
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