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1       I,      II|       atomos—concursione fortuita loqui? Nostra tu physica nosti,
2      II,     VII|         est de gustatu et odoratu loqui, in quibus intellegentia,
3      II,     XII|      attinet de adsensione omnino loqui. Qui enim quid percipit,
4      II,      XV|           illi solent non confuse loqui. Primum conantur ostendere
5     Not,       1|        Ciceronian, recalls presse loqui, and N.D. II. 149. Pliny,
6     Not,       2|        gestae. Note that the verb loqui not dicere is used, and
7     Not,       2|   Occurrere: cf. 44.~§47. Confuse loqui: the mark of a bad dialectician,
8     Not,       2| loqueretur (ib. IV. 41), vites si loqui possint (ib. V. 39), patria
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