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327.
A general negation is not destroyed -
1. By a following ne
... quidem, not even, or non
modo, not only: -
- numquam tu nan modo otium, sed ne bellum
quidem nisi nefarium concupisti (Cat. i. 26), not only have you
never desired repose, but you have never desired any war except one which
was infamous.
2. By succeeding negatives each
introducing a separate subordinate member: -
- eaque nesciebant uec ubi nec qualia
essent (Tusc. iii. 4), they knew not where or of what kind these
things were.
3. By neque
introducing a coordinate member: -
- nequeo satis mirari neque
conicere (Ter. Eun. 547), I cannot wonder enough nor
conjecture.