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1     Not,       1|            is quite Ciceronian. The emphatic ille is often repeated by
2     Not,       2|            write num illud, but the emphatic ille is often thus introduced
3     Not,       2|         often takes place after the emphatic pronoun. Impediamini: cf.
4     Not,       2| Approbatione omni: the word omni is emphatic, and includes both qualified
5     Not,       2|             which occurs chiefly in emphatic clauses) cf. I. 7, and Madv.
6     Not,       2|           omission of est after the emphatic ille cf. 59, n. Theophrasto,
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