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What is the difference between is, ille, and hic when they mean he?
Hic means "this" when used as a demonstrative pronoun; ille and iste mean "that." Hic, as a demonstrative adjective still means "this;" ille and iste ...
Reference with hic, is and ille
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What do hic and ille refer to in this passage from Ovid's Tristia?
When hic and ille are used like this, they refer to the distance of words: hic refers to the closest noun, ille the one that came first. In your examp...