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1     Pre         |     intended have a far smaller acquaintance than they ought to have
2     Int,       I|         Cicero, but never as an acquaintance. Cratippus was at this time
3     Int,       I| Dicaearchus, and keeping up his acquaintance with living Greek philosophers36.
4     Int,       I|      and teacher of Brutus. His acquaintance with this philosopher was
5     Int,       I|       his province, he made the acquaintance of Cratippus, who afterwards
6     Int,      IV|      intimate with Varro: their acquaintance seems to have been chiefly
7     Int,      IV|       that even with Greeks his acquaintance with Greek, and his style
8     Int,      IV|       as nearly innocent of any acquaintance with philosophy as it was
9     Not,       1|       notes. Assuming a general acquaintance with Stoic ethics, I set
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