Dear latinists and Latin lovers,
(Not that kind of "latin lovers"...), I need your help. Can you think of a good, paragraph-long text from any ecclesiastical Latin source that uses indirect discourse many times, using especially the accusative + infinitive construction, and preferably with different tenses of the infinitive, and with both voices (active and passive)? Please post suggestions in the comments section below.
Thanks in advance.
In Christo Rege,
-Paco
(Not that kind of "latin lovers"...), I need your help. Can you think of a good, paragraph-long text from any ecclesiastical Latin source that uses indirect discourse many times, using especially the accusative + infinitive construction, and preferably with different tenses of the infinitive, and with both voices (active and passive)? Please post suggestions in the comments section below.
Thanks in advance.
In Christo Rege,
-Paco