Excerpt from M. T. Ciceronis Opera Rhetorica, Vol. 1: Pars I; Continens Libros Ad Herennium Et Ciceronis Rhetorica
Pag. 44.v. 5. Qui ea 'tollîit; ex quib us e b u s vulg.parum commode additum auctoritate codd. Pal. 1. 2. Dele'vimus.
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