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And you see that I can pound you to pieces with the dagger.
 
And you see that I can pound you to pieces with the dagger.
  
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the back. Neither can you expose your sorrowful face to me.
 
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Latest revision as of 18:47, 22 August 2023

Latin 20r

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Hoc patet in textu pictura teste docente.
Hincque vides que daga contundere possum.



Nil valuit tibi daga / cito tam terga coegi
Voluere./ nec vultum poteris mihi pandere tristem.

Italian

The proof is found depicted here:
You see that I can strike you without difficulty. 

The sword has won against the dagger here,
Because I have turned you and pushed you.

English 20r

 
This is well known in the text, the evidence being taught by the picture.
And you see that I can pound you to pieces with the dagger.

Nothing prevails with the dagger for so quickly do I compel [you] to turn
the back. Neither can you expose your sorrowful face to me.


MS Latin 11269 20r.jpg