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1     Int,      IV|  concerning the ability and culture of these two noble Romans
2     Int,      IV| together as men of literary culture and perfect masters of Latin
3     Int,      IV| much is said of his general culture, it is only from the Academica
4     Int,      IV|  least to have dallied with culture, although his chief energy,
5     Not,       2|   great an influence on the culture and opinions of Augustine
6     Not,       2|      Those enemies of Greek culture who think a Roman noble
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