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1     Int,      II|      Academy, which has introduced confusion into these subjects, to
2     Int,     III| inclination to cry out against the confusion of Ciceros ideas. Such outcry,
3     Not,       1|     confuse ποιοτης and ποιον, the confusion is aided by the ambiguity
4     Not,       1|          Thales or Anaxagoras. The confusion must not be laid at Cicero'
5     Not,       2|          introduces by conj. a sad confusion into the text, but no other
6     Not,       2|       throw the whole of life into confusion (31). Some sceptics say "
7     Not,       2|          Orelli. I think the whole confusion of the passage arises from
8     Not,       2|            the sophism lies in the confusion of past and present time
9     Not,       2|           difficulty; in Plato the confusion is frequent, notably in
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