Ciceros
name, noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
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- 1 plural of cicero form-of, plural
- 1 plural of Cicero form-of, plural
"[…] It is difficult to disagree with John O. Ward's conclusion that of "all these Ciceros," it was the "Cicero of the art of speaking" who was the most influential of them all. Above all, Cicero was a man of words—words that were never divorced from things. If there are many "Ciceros" onto whom successive generations have projected their own desires, fears, and literary tastes, there are no doubt just as many "Luthers" and "Reformations.""
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More examples"[…] It is difficult to disagree with John O. Ward's conclusion that of "all these Ciceros," it was the "Cicero of the art of speaking" who was the most influential of them all. Above all, Cicero was a man of words—words that were never divorced from things. If there are many "Ciceros" onto whom successive generations have projected their own desires, fears, and literary tastes, there are no doubt just as many "Luthers" and "Reformations.""
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