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 1     Pre         | obtaining a higher knowledge of Ciceronian Latinity, and lastly, to
 2     Pre         |       what is, and what is not, Ciceronian Latin. I have therefore
 3     Not,       1|  pronouns (illum, eum) is quite Ciceronian. The emphatic ille is often
 4     Not,       1|        moreover nothing is more Ciceronian than the repetition of words
 5     Not,       1|        which, though not itself Ciceronian, recalls presse loqui, and
 6     Not,       2| hodieque, which however, is not Ciceronian. In passages like De Or.
 7     Not,       2|    divisssiones, asserted to be Ciceronian in Quint. Inst. Or. I. 7,
 8     Not,       2|   Murena 13 rightly defines the Ciceronian use of the word, "Non unum
 9     Not,       2|     which does not seem to be a Ciceronian word. Halm's aeque introduces
10     Not,       2|   omnibus which is not only not Ciceronian, but not Latin at all. I
11     Not,       2|        Nullum: on the favourite Ciceronian use of nullus for non see
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