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529 ‘ulline poena uocis expressae fuit’ Clem.

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cette industrie plus que centenaire na cess de se moderniser, et la mise en. Plus Probans Quazn Necesse Est 13 and Moon is, I believe, the cause of the illusion which it was my purpose to explain. The verb occurs again at 494 ‘humiles … uoces exprimit nostri metus’ 581 ‘exprimere ius est, ferre quod nequeunt preces?’ elsewhere in Sen. rent issues of translation Transferre necesse est. exprimere is to ‘squeeze out’, ‘to extort’, ‘to elicit’, but in Latin metus is hardly ever ‘extorted’, exprimere, on the other hand, is commonly said of sincere or pretended assent, applause, jubilation, or forced admission. More than that, Seneca's exprimitur is a non sequitur after ‘metuant necesse est’. The present participle legent modifies Preview this quiz on Quizizz. It is not only that Nero simply reiterates a concept already asserted in the line before which had prompted Seneca's ‘at plus diligi’. De oratore, Cicerone, Versione di Latino, Libro 02 11-20. Necesse est puer legent epistulam redre domum. In the exchange that follows, however, is the slightly puzzling : ‘metuant necesse est’:: ‘quicquid exprimitur graue est’. This is unsurprising and represents Nero as merely the latest in a long line of tragic tyrants. At the peak of this heated confrontation between Nero and Seneca, in which the latter exhorts the emperor to seek the people's love and trust rather than their hatred, Nero retorts that it is meet for the people to fear their prince.










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