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1 Pre | intelligent pupils, and there is scarcely a note of mine 2 Pre | an actual quotation.~As there is no important doctrine 3 Int, I | teaching of the Greeks; but there can be little doubt that 4 Int, I | v] of Demetrius Syrus, there were no eminent rhetorical 5 Int, I | In Cicero's later works there are several references to 6 Int, I | the Epicurean doctrines.~There seem to have been no eminent 7 Int, I | man of merit then resident there49. On the journey from Athens 8 Int, I | and they probably touched there for a few days56. From thence 9 Int, I | philosophical attainments, but there is one piece of unfairness 10 Int, II | It is easy to see what there was in such a tenet to attract 11 Int, II | positiveness of assertion there seemed to be something reckless 12 Int, II | its voice, says Cicero, there philosophy has pined. Pythagoras78 13 Int, II | trouble to editors. Cicero is there charged by Varro with having 14 Int, II | philosophers [xxii] after all100. There was a kind of magnificence 15 Int, II | with regard to Zeno, and there can be no doubt that he 16 Int, III | which Cicero never claims. There is scarcely one of his works ( 17 Int, III | substantially novel in philosophy: there had been simply one eclectic 18 Int, III | catch the popular taste. There seems to have been a very 19 Int, III | Epicurean physics, the fact that there was no other philosophy 20 Int, III | the din of civil war122.~There can be no doubt that Cicero 21 Int, III | and unstatesmanlike127. There were plenty of Romans who 22 Int, III | urging the pressing necessity there was for works on philosophy 23 Int, IV | near his villa, and remain there absorbed in study till nightfall136. 24 Int, IV(150)| Att. XII. 12, §2, where there is a distinct mention of 25 Int, IV | under these circumstances there should be but one direct 26 Int, IV | progress173, shows that there could have been little of 27 Int, IV | obliged to assure him that there were reasons, which he could 28 Int, IV | και αναιτιον αιτιοωιτο.~So there often flits before me a 29 Int, IV | have assured Cicero that there was no cause for fear; but 30 Int, IV | with Catulus in politics, there were special causes for 31 Int, IV | On the view I have taken, there would be little difficulty 32 Int, IV | school was unjustifiable. There is actual warrant for stating 33 Int, IV(270)| See II. §4, where there is a reference to the "hesternus 34 Int, IV | only cursorily, so that there was plenty of room for a 35 Int, IV | Hortensius and Lucullus, there can be no doubt that Brutus 36 Int, IV | Still we can catch here and there traces of thoughts and plans 37 Int, IV | Posteriora will show that there is no reason for accusing 38 Not, 1 | to ethics, in that case there will be a strange change 39 Not, 1 | nominatives to poterit, further, there will be the almost impossible 40 Not, 1 | instances of broken sequence. There is no need therefore to 41 Not, 1 | recta, as Tac. does, unless there is some conditional or potential 42 Not, 1 | illustrated in M.D.F. I. 9. There is an odd ellipse of laudasti 43 Not, 1 | passages quoted in my note there, will show that Cic. drew 44 Not, 1 | και του παντος. It will be there seen that Cic. is wrong 45 Not, 1 | intervalla ... possint: there is no ultimate space atom, 46 Not, 1 | ultimate space atom, just as there is no matter atom. As regards 47 Not, 1 | τινος.~§29. Quam vim animum: there is no need to read animam, 48 Not, 1 | D. I. 23, II. 160 (where there is a quaint jest on the 49 Not, 1 | before and after, so that there is no possibility of avoiding 50 Not, 1 | 129. Illi ιδεαν, etc.: there is more than one difficulty 51 Not, 1 | intensify what inconsistency there was in Antiochus, who would 52 Not, 1 | εστηκος, which so often occurs there and in the Sophistes. Ne 53 Not, 1 | virtue and vice, he thought there was an appropriate action ( 54 Not, 1 | supplying is unlimited. There is a curious similarity 55 Not, 1 | 12 sq., T.D. V. 25, 85. There is no reason to suppose 56 Not, 1 | Notice inciderit but poneret. There is no need to alter (as 57 Not, 1 | and Ritter and Preller. There is no royal road to the 58 Not, 1 | Madv. (D.F. III. 50), that there is no reason for suspecting 59 Not, 1 | of the αδιαφορα, nor is there anywhere in the numerous 60 Not, 1 | the excessive difficulty there was in expressing this απαξια 61 Not, 1 | debemus" (D.F. III. 52). There is quite as good ground 62 Not, 1 | misunderstanding the Stoics as there is for accusing Cicero. 63 Not, 1 | is for accusing Cicero. There are difficulties connected 64 Not, 1 | was in a perfect state, there was virtue, when it became 65 Not, 1 | when it became disordered there was vice or emotion. The 66 Not, 1 | below, particular emotions. There is exactly the same transition 67 Not, 1 | one could correct it, for there were a hundred influences 68 Not, 1 | Posse esse non corpus: there is no ultimate difference 69 Not, 1 | is very seldom talked of there. Opinio: δοξα, see Zeller 70 Not, 1 | εννοιαι. Non principia solum: there seems to be a ref. to those 71 Not, 1 | Halm give aperirentur. There is no MSS. variant. Aliena: 72 Not, 1 | δε ζωης αβιου μερος. Is there an allusion in curricula 73 Not, 1 | Deinceps omnia: παντα εφεξης there is no need to read denique 74 Not, 2 | have nothing to remark.~5. There is nothing distinctive about 75 Not, 2 | how little of permanence there is even in the least fleeting 76 Not, 2 | most likely this: just as there is a limit beyond which 77 Not, 2 | Academy, made it appear that there was a strife between it 78 Not, 2 | Read Madvig's lucid note there. De quibus audiebat: Madv. 79 Not, 2 | his poem is meant, though there is nothing in it so strong 80 Not, 2 | progress of philosophy as there quoted. Arcesilas Zenoni ... 81 Not, 2 | mentioned in Quint. II. 17, 15. There is not the slightest reason 82 Not, 2 | deluded himself with words, there was nothing new to him about 83 Not, 2 | nothing certain to guide her? There must he some ground on which 84 Not, 2 | excludes the supposition that there can be any true perception ( 85 Not, 2 | the gen. M.D.F. II. 27; there is an extraordinary instance 86 Not, 2 | reside; see Zeller 107 sq. There is a passage in Sext. Adv. 87 Not, 2 | V. 5 and Lucretius), but there is no need to alter. Lux 88 Not, 2 | luce ... lumen lucernae. There is the same difference between 89 Not, 2 | a sufficient proof that there is a τελος. Aperta: a reminiscence 90 Not, 2 | impossible, as the sceptic says, there must be a proof to show 91 Not, 2 | all a mere phantom (34)? There is no definite mark, say 92 Not, 2 | meaning, for which see Madv. there, and the passages he quotes, " 93 Not, 2 | 29. Per se: καθ' αυτην, there is no need to read propter, 94 Not, 2 | perceptions, partly not. There is therefore no sensation 95 Not, 2 | premisses. Again to say that there are false sensations is 96 Not, 2 | sensations is to say that there are true ones; you acknowledge 97 Not, 2 | contradict yourselves and say there is none (44). Let us discuss 98 Not, 2 | esse ... nihil interesse: there is no inconsistency. Carneades 99 Not, 2 | ερωταται και τουτο, when there is nothing interrogatory 100 Not, 2 | Letters. Inaniter: cf. 34. There are two ways in which a 101 Not, 2 | a phantom behind which there is no reality at all. Quae 102 Not, 2 | Sin autem sunt, etc.: if there are false sensations which 103 Not, 2 | Stoics allow), why should there not be false sensations 104 Not, 2 | say is absurd, viz. that there may be distinction between 105 Not, 2 | και ‛η χιων αρα μελαινα." There is an obscure joke on this 106 Not, 2 | merely dim but darkened." There is a reference here to the 107 Not, 2 | more is intended than that there was no immediate or close 108 Not, 2 | begins to answer "Yes," there will be a difference of 109 Not, 2 | addito aut dempto: after this there is a strange ellipse of 110 Not, 2 | yet he always feels that there is a possibility of their 111 Not, 2 | necessary certainty (103). There are two modes of withholding 112 Not, 2 | sense will be as follows. "There are two kinds of εποχη, 113 Not, 2 | Where probability is, there the Academic has all the 114 Not, 2 | Academics first admit that there are true and false visa 115 Not, 2 | themselves by denying that there is any difference between 116 Not, 2 | as strongly predicative ("there is a point," etc.), then 117 Not, 2 | a very slight contrast, there is no need to read et, as 118 Not, 2 | not to be got by exertion. There is a similar Greek proverb, 119 Not, 2 | Summary. What contention is there among philosophers about 120 Not, 2 | quoted on I. 30, see my note there and cf. I. 35. Menedemo: 121 Not, 2 | as Dav. conj., but in 124 there is just the same change 122 Not, 2 | Terminis ... possessione: there is a similar play on the 123 Not, 2 | argues in T.D. V. that there cannot be degrees in happiness. 124 Not, 2 | actual sapiens (145). Now as there is no knowledge there can 125 Not, 2 | as there is no knowledge there can be no art. How would 126 Not, 2 | meaning modified assent). There is the same contrast in