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Luck joins the phrase with the following _tibi carmina mittam_, but the construction seems somewhat cumbersome; it is probably better to retain the comma after _nota_ and take the phrase with _teque canam_.
The Last Poems of Ovid 43 BC-18? Ovid
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In his first poem to Tuticanus, Ovid had promised that other poems would follow: 'teque canam quacumque nota, _tibi carmina mittam_' (xii 19).
The Last Poems of Ovid 43 BC-18? Ovid
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'Nunc, quo Battiades inimicum devovet Ibin, hoc ego devoveo teque tuosque modo.'
The Student's Companion to Latin Authors Thomas Ross Mills
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(Ovid's letter speaking) 'teque Menoetiaden, te qui comitatus Oresten,/te uocat _Aegiden_ Euryalumque suum', and _EP_ II iii 43, II vi 26 & III ii 33-34 'occidit et Theseus et qui comitauit Oresten;/sed tamen in laudes uiuit uterque suas'.
The Last Poems of Ovid 43 BC-18? Ovid
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_Ibis_ 52 'teque breui _qui sis_ dissimulare sinam', _Ibis_ 61 '_qui sis_ nondum quaerentibus edo', and _EP_ III vi 57 'teque tegam, _qui sis_'.
The Last Poems of Ovid 43 BC-18? Ovid
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Scille enim atque Caribdi merito asi [mi] latur, uelim periculositate perfecta tristique [- teque MSS.] nautis malum ibi subministratur.
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IV v 23-24 'teque, quod est rarum, _praesta_ constanter ad omne/indeclinatae munus amicitiae'; more probably, it is an aftereffect of
The Last Poems of Ovid 43 BC-18? Ovid
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It occurs in Ovid only here and at _EP_ III i 89-90 'nec mihi _suscense_, totiens si carmine nostro/quod facis ut facias teque imitere rogo'; the only instances from other poetry cited at _OLD suscenseo_ are from _Her_
The Last Poems of Ovid 43 BC-18? Ovid
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Amphitruo alius, qui forte ted hinc absenti tamen tuam rem curet teque absente hic munus fungatur tuom. nam quod de illo subditivo Sosia mirum nimis, certe de istoc Amphitruone iam alterum mirum est magis.
Amphitryo, Asinaria, Aulularia, Bacchides, Captivi Amphitryon, The Comedy of Asses, The Pot of Gold, The Two Bacchises, The Captives Titus Maccius Plautus 1919
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Ut meque teque maxime atque ingenio nostro decuit.
Amphitryo, Asinaria, Aulularia, Bacchides, Captivi Amphitryon, The Comedy of Asses, The Pot of Gold, The Two Bacchises, The Captives Titus Maccius Plautus 1919
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