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1 Pre | propose to edit after the same plan some others of the 2 Int, I| probably in Athens at the same time, but this is nowhere 3 Int, I| sale; expressing at the same time in the strongest language 4 Int, I| letters at this time is the same: see especially the remaining 5 Int, II| opposite opinions on the same subjects. To withhold absolute 6 Int, II| of the truth110. At the same time, while really following 7 Int, III| literature. He wished at the same time to strike a blow at 8 Int, IV| been engaged within the same space of time that he has 9 Int, IV| suppressed145. From the same place he wrote to Atticus 10 Int, IV| Hortensius were exactly the same as in the Academica Priora, 11 Int, IV| themselves have nothing in the same department of literature 12 Int, IV| have two bad consuls in the same year, except when Cinna 13 Int, IV| which Cicero lavishes on the same theme elsewhere. Some allusion 14 Int, IV| Hortensius, in which the same speakers had been engaged; 15 Int, IV| his father's views, at the same time commending his father' 16 Int, IV| and wisdom were at all the same thing259. Such a historical 17 Int, IV| in his reply pursued the same course which he takes in 18 Int, IV| annotate its actual text. The same may be said of Cicero's 19 Int, IV| letters to Atticus are in the same strain. Cicero had to be 20 Int, IV| and Varro remained in the same semi-friendly state. About 21 Int, IV| teaching, practically the same as that given by Catulus 22 Int, IV| answer, substantially the same as in ed. 1. Atticus must 23 Not, 1| sustuleris: cf. D.F. I. 18, the same charge is brought by Aristotle 24 Not, 1| N.D. I. 111, where the same opinion of Epicurus is dealt 25 Not, 1| opere, nimio opere, the same holds good of tanto opere, 26 Not, 1| See Introd. p. 29. The same elaborate apologies often 27 Not, 1| N.D. I.~§12. Brutus: the same praise often recurs in D.F. 28 Not, 1| Civ. Dei, VIII. 4). The same view is supposed to be found 29 Not, 1| remarks. Nominibus: the same as vocabulis above. Cic. 30 Not, 1| In toto in partibus: the same distinction is in Stob. 31 Not, 1| included in cetera. The same distinction is drawn in 32 Not, 1| different titles for the same thing (28, 29).~§24. Natura: 33 Not, 1| can affect the senses. The same expression is in N.D. II. 34 Not, 1| charges Aristotle with the same inconsistency. For the Pantheistic 35 Not, 1| prudentia and providentia in the same passage, N.D. II. 58, also 36 Not, 1| Stob. I. 7, 9, where the same definition is ascribed to 37 Not, 1| Ignorationemque causarum: the same words in De Div. II. 49; 38 Not, 1| remained constant or even the same, seeing that all parts were 39 Not, 1| that Aristotle crushed the same doctrine, appears very absurd. 40 Not, 1| 37. Nervos ... inciderit: same metaphor in Philipp. XII. 41 Not, 1| theory any trace of the same error. My explanation is 42 Not, 1| in the latter part of the same sentence and in the succeeding 43 Not, 1| carried on in one and the same country. Virtutis usum: 44 Not, 1| printed on p. 324 of the same volume in which Halm's text 45 Not, 1| emotions. There is exactly the same transition in T.D. III. 46 Not, 1| perturbatio is used, in the same sense as here, in at least 47 Not, 1| 18. Intemperantiam: the same in T.D. IV. 22, Gk. ακολασια, 48 Not, 1| 7, by R. and P. 43), the same is affirmed loosely of all 49 Not, 1| the Timaeus fosters the same notion, though in a different 50 Not, 1| Nos appellemus licet: the same turn of expression occurs 51 Not, 1| p. 78 seems to take the same view, but I have not come 52 Not, 1| frequently occurs in the same sense, e g Pyrrhon. Hyp. 53 Not, 2| changing aspects of the same thing are pointed to here 54 Not, 2| 7. This passage has the same aim as the last and closely 55 Not, 2| different colours which the same persons show in different 56 Not, 2| judgments on one and the same odour. The student will 57 Not, 2| knowledge to be attainable. The same line is taken in Luc. 31, 58 Not, 2| Cic.'s words in 8 of the same). If my conjecture is right 59 Not, 2| Divinam quandam memoriam: the same phrase in De Or. II. 360. 60 Not, 2| II. 360. Rerum, verborum: same distinction in De Or. II. 61 Not, 2| Oblivisci se malle: the same story is told D.F. II. 104, 62 Not, 2| the silver writers. The same holds of quamquam, see n. 63 Not, 2| to love;" the ad has the same force as προ in προμανθανειν, 64 Not, 2| Peripatetic, who may be the same. Dio seems unknown. Negat: 65 Not, 2| Fannius: in his "Annals." The same statement is quoted in De 66 Not, 2| rationem disputare: the same constr. occurs in 74 and 67 Not, 2| animi perceptionibus: the same definition of an art occurs 68 Not, 2| lumen lucernae. There is the same difference between φως and 69 Not, 2| word, which, is used in the same wide sense in N.D. II. 22 70 Not, 2| Cic. in treating of the same subject, also Zeller 79. 71 Not, 2| 7. Insigne: σημειον, the same as nota and signum above. 72 Not, 2| have been produced in the same form by other things, cannot 73 Not, 2| be assumed to be of the same form if our faculties do 74 Not, 2| fatebuntur: essentially the same argument as in 33 at the 75 Not, 2| produces very often the same effect as a real one. The 76 Not, 2| sit. The argument has the same purpose as that in the last 77 Not, 2| sensations may produce the same effect on the mind as those 78 Not, 2| ει) is susceptible of the same explanation. The Latin subj. 79 Not, 2| note iam and etiam in the same clause.~§60. Pro omnibus: 80 Not, 2| 105, 106. Phoenices: the same fact is mentioned by Ovid, 81 Not, 2| munus is applied to the same course of action in D.F. 82 Not, 2| marked by ne and an. The same usage is found in D.F. II. 83 Not, 2| while Plato pursued the same theme in all his works ( 84 Not, 2| aorist. Tot saeculis: cf. the same words in 15. Tot ingeniis 85 Not, 2| οφθαλμον. Sextus refers to the same thing P.H. I. 47, A.M. VII. 86 Not, 2| 120. Lucretius gives the same answer as Timagoras, propter 87 Not, 2| and si quis almost in the same line with identically the 88 Not, 2| line with identically the same meaning Dav. quotes Solinus 89 Not, 2| Navem: Sextus often uses the same illustration, as in P.H. 90 Not, 2| Antiochean. Nihil interest: the same opinion is expressed in 91 Not, 2| absolute. Quatenus: the same ellipse occurs in Orator 92 Not, 2| στησεται και ‛ησυχασει). The same terms seem to have been 93 Not, 2| points the moral in the same way. Augentis nec minuentis: 94 Not, 2| partic. in Cic. often has the same meaning as an adj. in -bilis. 95 Not, 2| refuted by Madv. Em. 31. The same construction occurs in 103. 96 Not, 2| Eversio: cf. D.F. III. 50 (the same words), Plat. Gorg. 481 97 Not, 2| autem is omitted with the same constr. in D.F. V. 79, 80. 98 Not, 2| meaning, in 66 the second. The same is the case with nego and 99 Not, 2| impugned is substantially the same as that of Hermann in the 100 Not, 2| neu cui labours under the same defect. Various emendations 101 Not, 2| dealt with in exactly the same way by Sext. P.H. II. 5, 102 Not, 2| Adsensu comprobet: almost the same phrase often occurs in Livy, 103 Not, 2| N.D. I. 3, noting at the same time that in such exx. neither 104 Not, 2| opinions clinging on to the same formulae is common enough 105 Not, 2| resembles ours. Dumeta: same use in N.D. I. 68, Aug. 106 Not, 2| placing all perceptions on the same level. You must be prepared 107 Not, 2| Sext. P.H. II. 13 (on the same subject) ‛οι Στωικοι και 108 Not, 2| of attaching one and the same degree of certainty to the 109 Not, 2| cur deus, etc. part of the same sentence. Bait. follows. 110 Not, 2| mutentur: exactly the same answer was made recently 111 Not, 2| protoplasm would have the same properties as the dead. 112 Not, 2| mathematician as holding the same doctrine. It seems also 113 Not, 2| which surely stands on the same level. Non magis: so in 114 Not, 2| in different ways on the same word (definitio). M. Em. 115 Not, 2| in 124 there is just the same change from Pyrrhoni to 116 Not, 2| 15 Inventor et princeps: same expression in T.D. I. 48, 117 Not, 2| 176 sq. Animum solum: the same criticism is applied to 118 Not, 2| A.M. VIII. 115—117 with the same purpose as here, see also 119 Not, 2| difficulty is essentially the same as that involved in 104, 120 Not, 2| modified assent). There is the same contrast in 104 between