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1     Int,       I|      theory and the practice of oratory. Cicero had scarcely heard
2     Int,       I|         his passionate style of oratory13.~The whole two years 79—
3     Int,       I|      systematic study. That his oratory owed much to philosophy
4     Int,       I|        literature, politics and oratory held quite a secondary place
5     Int,      II| adaptability to the purposes of oratory, and the fact that eloquence
6     Int,     III|      made. The history of Roman oratory is referred to in support
7     Int,     III|  flourish and take the place of oratory, which he believed to be
8     Int,     III|      took the place of forensic oratory, public harangues, and politics126.
9     Not,       2|       applies metaphorically to oratory the two words here used,
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