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 1     Pre         |        has not been suggested by some difficulty or want of theirs.
 2     Pre         |        but for its appearance in some other work, I have pointed
 3     Pre         |          difficulties as were in some special way bound up with
 4     Pre         |    edition either from my own or some more competent hand. It
 5     Pre         |         edit after the same plan some others of the less known
 6     Pre         |        gain, even at the cost of some errors, to throw off that
 7     Int,       I|         of the Stoic school. For some time Cicero spent all his
 8     Int,       I|     Staseas of Naples, who lived some time in Piso's house, was
 9     Int,       I|  scarcely ever mentioned without some expression of affection,
10     Int,       I|         his consulship, of which some fragments remain. A year
11     Int,       I|      Cicero seems to have passed some time in his society51. He
12     Int,       I|   philosophy. He wished to leave some memorial of himself at the
13     Int,       I|        of conferring on the city some signal favour55. Cicero
14     Int,       I|         repel the charge made by some people on the publication
15     Int,      II|       urges arguments similar to some put forward by a long series
16     Int,      II|         must be admitted that on some points Cicero was inconsistent.
17     Int,     III|        was a dangerous thing128. Some few preferred that Cicero
18     Int,      IV|        that he had determined on some new work to which our Academica
19     Int,      IV|      introduction of Balbus into some editions of the fragments
20     Int,      IV|         false. I may note, as of some interest in connection with
21     Int,      IV|           as he says, to arrange some business matters, and to
22     Int,      IV|       find room in his works for some mention of Varro171. The
23     Int,      IV|           however, did appear in some later letters. In one Cicero
24     Int,      IV|        that Varro was jealous of some to whom Cicero had shown
25     Int,      IV|     Atticus to ask Varro to make some alterations in his copy
26     Int,      IV|        the same theme elsewhere. Some allusion most likely was
27     Int,      IV|     mention of Philo's books249. Some considerable portion of
28     Int,      IV|   followed by Hortensius, who in some way spoke in favour of Antiochean
29     Int,      IV|       terms in the Stoic, and to some extent in the Antiochean
30     Int,      IV|     arguments must have occupied some considerable space in Cicero'
31     Int,      IV|        Varro had done the orator some service in the trying time
32     Int,      IV|     urged his friend to dedicate some work to the great polymath.
33     Int,      IV|     might puzzle the student. In some old editions the Lucullus
34     Not,       1|          on 25 quanta id magis). Some editors stumble (Goerenz
35     Not,       1|        Roma is the ablative, and some verb like attulisset is
36     Not,       1|      altered by Manutius. Istum: some edd. ipsum, but Cic. often
37     Not,       1|        Corss. I. 325. Antecedat: some MSS. give antecellat. a
38     Not,       1|  Augustan Latin. Christ supposes some thing like sentire to have
39     Not,       1|        acutely". Quantum possum: some MSS. have quantam, which
40     Not,       1|         phrase side by side. See some remarkable instances of
41     Not,       1|          so often, e.g. Lael. 6. Some edd. have sint, which is
42     Not,       1|        so the best MSS. of Aug., some edd. here give sedium. The
43     Not,       1|       Tac. does, unless there is some conditional or potential
44     Not,       1| supplying auditor, as is done by some unknown commentators who
45     Not,       1|           si videtur. Adsidamus: some MSS. have adsideamus, which
46     Not,       1|    Cicero's Akademika p. 51, has some good remarks. Nominibus:
47     Not,       1|         is always conditioned by some verb, see Madv. A comparison
48     Not,       1|          and P. 386, Zeller 159) Some Stoics however denied the
49     Not,       1|          need to read animam, as some edd. do. The Stoics give
50     Not,       1|      divided into three classes, some were in accordance with
51     Not,       1|          accordance with nature, some at discord with nature,
52     Not,       1|         discord with nature, and some were neutral. To the first
53     Not,       1|  doctrine that, of the αδιαφορα, some have αξια while others have
54     Not,       1|      from a false judgment about some external object; cf. Diog.
55     Not,       1|    Stoics, however, allowed that some of them were not impervious
56     Not,       1|        out normam as a trans. of some Gk. word, κριτηριον perhaps,
57     Not,       2|     think that in the second ed. some comparison from building
58     Not,       2|    passage must have agreed with some lost noun either in the
59     Not,       2|          reach beyond the grave. Some critics do not approve the
60     Not,       2|    actual work of Ph. Tetrilius: some MSS. are said to have Tetrinius,
61     Not,       2|     Negat: see n. on 18. Lenior: some MSS. levior, as is usual
62     Not,       2|       soul through the action of some external thing, which impresses
63     Not,       2|         guide her? There must he some ground on which action can
64     Not,       2|        life into confusion (31). Some sceptics say "we cannot
65     Not,       2|       firm assent to be given to some phenomena, he therefore
66     Not,       2|        Arcesilas ever denied, as some modern sceptics have done,
67     Not,       2|          the innate clearness of some phenomena (εναργεια) is
68     Not,       2|     copyists when sed, tamen, or some such word, comes in the
69     Not,       2|         had so long denied? (69) Some think he wished to found
70     Not,       2|        so that I suspect hoc, or some such word, to have fallen
71     Not,       2|           iaceat, a reading with some MSS. support, adopted by
72     Not,       2|       have implied that Cic. had some particular thing in mind,
73     Not,       2|          in 69. Illos pisces: so some MSS., but the best have
74     Not,       2|         edd. to emend this line. Some old edd. have lunat, while
75     Not,       2|         have interroganti, which some edd. read here. Dives pauper,
76     Not,       2|          is a strange ellipse of some such words as id efficiatur,
77     Not,       2|          Illustribus: Bait. with some probability adds in, comparing
78     Not,       2|           see n. on 27. Cederet: some edd. crederet, but the word
79     Not,       2|       But Panaetius doubted even some of the Stoic dogmas, and
80     Not,       2| haruspicinam, but, as Halm says, some noun in the plur. is needed.
81     Not,       2|    implied in the last sentence. Some MSS. have ille, while Dav.
82     Not,       2|        that of Democritus. I see some good in Strato, yet I will
83     Not,       2|   superficies, which has induced some edd. to transpose. For liniamentum =
84     Not,       2|          Heraclides Ponticus and some Pythagoreans. Sext. A.M.
85     Not,       2|       and P. 124. Ut Xenocrates: some edd. read Xenocrati, but
86     Not,       2|         nearer the MSS. Decreta: some MSS. durata; Halm conj.
87     Not,       2|          I. 33. Libri: titles of some are preserved in Diog. Laert.
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