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Chapter 7 - Aequom est te facere (“It’s right that you do”) and other Latin impersonal requests
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Chapter 3 - Fac, facito (“do,” “you shall do”): The present and future imperative
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Index rerum
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Part IV - The language of friendship, the language of domination
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Preface
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Conclusion to Parts I–III
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Chapter 13 - Conversational openings and closings in Roman drama
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Part V - Role shifts, speech shifts
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Part I - How to command and request in early Latin
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Part III - How to greet and gain attention, and when to interrupt
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Chapter 6 - Quin facis? (“Why don’t you do?”): Latin “question requests”
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Chapter 14 - Friendly talk
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Bibliography
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Chapter 10 - “Quin fac!” How to strengthen a command
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