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 1     Int,       I|       would seem that Cicero's love for literature was inherited
 2     Int,       I|   probably derived that strong love for the old Latin dramatic
 3     Int,       I|        public affairs, and his love for books, to which he looks
 4     Int,       I|     writes to Atticus: "If you love me and feel sure of my love
 5     Int,       I|    love me and feel sure of my love for you, use all the endeavours
 6     Int,      IV|       adds, "Unless human self love deceives me, the books have
 7     Not,       1| together and illustrate Cic.'s love for small diversities of
 8     Not,       2|        Cic. and illustrate his love for petty variations; see
 9     Not,       2|     which they have learned to love;" the ad has the same force
10     Not,       2|    signo for nota, merely from love of variety. The in before
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