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“Homō quam impius erat ille Claudius!” inquit Cornēlia. “Certē dignus erat, quī poenās maximās solveret.”[1]
“Ille vērō,” inquit pater, “ā populō condemnātus[2] est; et eius collēga, L. Iūnius, quī alibī nōn pāruerat auspiciīs classemque tempestāte āmīserat, sē ipse interfēcit.”
Dum haec dīcuntur, Drūsilla et Anna cum Lūciō ē camerā prōdiērunt; quō vīsō, gaudiō exsiluērunt līberī, quī cum frātre parvulō lūdere iam diū cupiēbant.[3]
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- ↑ quī, etc.: trans. the rel. clause by infin.
- ↑ condemnō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus, tr., condemn.
- ↑ iam diū cupiēbant, had long since been eager. Note the effect of iam diū on the tense force.