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Et tamen te suspicor isdem rebus quibus me ipsum interdum gravius commoveri, quarum consolatio et maior est et in aliud tempus differenda.
QUIBUS ME IPSUM: strictly speaking the construction is inaccurate, since suspicor commoveri must be supplied, and Cicero does not really mean to say that he merely conjectures himself to be seriously affected by the state of public affairs; ego ipse commoveor would have accurately expressed his meaning. The accusative is due to the attraction of te above. MAIOR: = difficilior as often; e.g.
Diogenes Laertius, lib. iv. in Arcesil. Vid. Lactant. Instit. iii. 6. Lucullus, 6. Augustin. contr. Acad. iii. 17. Lucullus, 18, 24. Augustin. contr. Acad. iii. 39. See Sext. Empir. adv. Log. i. 166., etc., p. 405. Acad. Quæst. i. 13; Lucullus, 23, 38; de Nat. Deor. i. 5; Orat. 71. "Tu autem te negas infracto remo neque columbæ collo commoveri.
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