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Common terms and phrases
abstract adjectives alia animi animo appeared apud atque autem avoid Burke called causa cause Cicero clauses common effect eius English enim erat especially esse etiam expressed Extracts figures forms frequently fuit Gentlemen give haec hands Historical homines human igitur illa illi infinitive inter ipsa ipse ista iudices Latin less live lords means mihi mind modo nature necesse neque never nihil nisi object omnes omni omnia omnium oratio Oratorical participle period persons points position potest present Prose quae quam quibus quid quidem quis quod quum relative repetition rerum rhetorical rhythm Romani rule Sallust sense sentence simple sine style sunt Tacitus tamen thing tibi translated verb vero vita