In Orberg, LLPSI, Cap XXXVII Hector Aeneae apparitur et eum monet ut Penates (dei domestici) salveat et ei dicit: "Heu, fuge, nate dea, teque his" ait "eripe flammis!
cur ...teque his' ait 'eripe flammis!'
te = Aeneas? (acc)..
'fly, one of Goddess born, and take yourself these from the flames''...?
Heu, fuge, nate dea, teque his" ait "eripe flammis!
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Re: Heu, fuge, nate dea, teque his" ait "eripe flammis!
Ita quidem, pmda.
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Re: Heu, fuge, nate dea, teque his" ait "eripe flammis!
Gratias tibi ago Adriane
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Re: Heu, fuge, nate dea, teque his" ait "eripe flammis!
Hoc modo animadverti: non "and take yourself these from the flames'' sed "and take [/save] yourself from these flames''.pmda wrote:'fly, one of Goddess born, and take yourself these from the flames''...?
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Re: Heu, fuge, nate dea, teque his" ait "eripe flammis!
Oh good. I did think you meant as much originally, pmda.
Bonum est, pmda. Credi quidem te sic primùm dicere voluisse.
Bonum est, pmda. Credi quidem te sic primùm dicere voluisse.
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Re: Heu, fuge, nate dea, teque his" ait "eripe flammis!
Vide "Dativum Separativum".