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Book Two
Book Three
Sicut: begins a simile picked up by ita three lines below. quo nihil ulterius pervium iaceret incessui: "where nothing further passable should lie open to [one's] approach"; i.e., "where you can go no further." expetendorum: "of seeking after things." quo nihil ultra est: "beyond which there is nothing else." iudices: < iudico , subjunctive after necesse est .
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