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 1     Int,       I|          Mithridatic war. Philo, like Diodotus, was a man of versatile
 2     Int,      II| frequently speaks with something like shame of the treatment they
 3     Int,     III|     after the great war. Others, like the Neoptolemus of Ennius,
 4     Int,      IV|          been little of anything like friendship between the two.
 5     Int,      IV|          great and ancient names like a seditious tribune263.
 6     Int,      IV|       that a Stoic of the Stoics like Cato should be chosen to
 7     Int,      IV|         He has to be propped up, like Catulus, by the authority
 8     Int,      IV|        impossibility of anything like friendship between the two.
 9     Not,       1|       but not intermediate forms like audiissemus. Confestim:
10     Not,       1|     where Wes. alters it) or the like. Satis eum longo intervallo:
11     Not,       1| needlessly, for its insertion is like Cic. Ecquid forte Roma novi:
12     Not,       1|          ablative, and some verb like attulisset is omitted. (
13     Not,       1|        by Goer.; for expressions like me illum ipsum (Ad Att.
14     Not,       1|          Yet they are thoroughly like Cic. (cf. De Div. II. 1,
15     Not,       1|        conditional force, si qui like ειτινες merely means "all
16     Not,       1|          from physics to ethics) like the Gk. επει, only one parallel
17     Not,       1|       Christ supposes some thing like sentire to have fallen out
18     Not,       1|          infinitive, after verbs like negat. Cf. also the omission
19     Not,       1|       sound (which is indeed not like Cic.), would read e for
20     Not,       1|     Domesticambellicam: opposed like domi bellique, cf. Brut.
21     Not,       1|           Ad Fam. II. 8, or such like passages. Attius: the old
22     Not,       1|         come from a conservative like Cic. The words often occur
23     Not,       1|          315. Nisi molestum est: like nisi alienum putas, a variation
24     Not,       1|        hexameter rhythm. Phrases like quae cum essent dicta consedimus
25     Not,       1|         II. 63. Perscripti: Cic. like Aristotle often speaks of
26     Not,       1|          tum, correspond in Cic. like tum ... cum, tum ... tum.
27     Not,       1|        Cic., exc. in a few nouns like Persa, pirata, etc., which
28     Not,       1|        II. 40. Progressio: this, like the whole of the sentence
29     Not,       1|     rerum: Halm thinks something like appetitio has fallen out,
30     Not,       1|      haecque. Of course haecque, like hicque, sicque, would be
31     Not,       1|       other respects exceedingly like this. Rhetoricam: Hülsemann
32     Not,       1|       sensibus, so 21, 119 (just like ratione percipi 91), also
33     Not,       1|       exsisteret: I know nothing like this in the Stoic texts;
34     Not,       1|          across anything exactly like this in the Greek. Quasi:
35     Not,       2|     considered unworthy of a man like Lucullus, see Introd. p.
36     Not,       2|         to be taken adverbially, like tranqullo. Indocilem: this
37     Not,       2|          Ciceronian. In passages like De Or. I. 103 and Verr.
38     Not,       2|         Sat. I. 6, 15. A passage like ours is D.F. I. 29, ista
39     Not,       2|           the gen. after operae, like opera publica here, not
40     Not,       2|          rule prefers long forms like sustentatus, which occurs
41     Not,       2|         Tertilius, a name formed like Pompilius, Quintilius, Sextilius.
42     Not,       2|       Pompilius would then agree like Petronius and Pomponius,
43     Not,       2|        seems to me to have acted like a seditious tribune, in
44     Not,       2|         46 he gives a clipt form like that of Sextus in the two
45     Not,       2|     observe that the word sensus like αισθησις means two things, (
46     Not,       2|        esse, potest esse and the like, not esse putat etc., which
47     Not,       2|  μεταχειριζεσθαι.~§23. Cognitio: like Germ. lehre, the branch
48     Not,       2|           ικανος ειοησθω and the like. The subj. is supported
49     Not,       2|          VII. 26. Lucem eripere: like tollere (n. on 26), cf.
50     Not,       2|      probably of θεμελιος or the like; cf. ‛ωσπερ θεμελιος in
51     Not,       2|       A.M. V. 50. Artem: method, like τεχνη, cf. M.D.F. III. 4,
52     Not,       2|       pointed mocking repetition like that of veri et falsi in
53     Not,       2|          sometimes use this word like ratio (συλλογισμος), cf.
54     Not,       2|           Negat esse: in phrases like this Cic. nearly always
55     Not,       2|  experience". Minimum: an adverb like summum.~§57. Dinotatas:
56     Not,       2|    written with impersonal nouns like terror (T.D. IV. 35, V.
57     Not,       2|      actio is a pure verbal noun like πραξις, cf. De Off. I. 83,
58     Not,       2|           I. 83, and expressions like actio vitae (N.D. I. 2),
59     Not,       2|        only with neuter pronouns like this could adsentiri be
60     Not,       2|        named from their inventor like Vitelliana, Vatinia etc.~§
61     Not,       2|       appealing to ancient names like a revolutionist, yet Anaxagoras,
62     Not,       2|      senses. You are thus acting like the Epicureans, who say
63     Not,       2|       more. No I answer, you are like the mole who desires not
64     Not,       2|        nascuntur: a proverb used like γλαυκ' εσ' Αθηνας and "coals
65     Not,       2|      than we have." Well you are like the mole, which does not
66     Not,       2|        with the god. The phrase, like λοιδορεσθαι τινι as opposed
67     Not,       2|          when a word is inserted like differat here, which shows
68     Not,       2|        mad visions of this hero, like those of Orestes, are often
69     Not,       2|        it gave rise to fallacies like the sorites, which you say
70     Not,       2|         is too strong; it means, like ολιγωρειν, merely to neglect
71     Not,       2|      given by the ut in passages like De Div. II. 30 Democritus
72     Not,       2|         falling under one accent like sed enim, et enim (cf. Corss.
73     Not,       2|          not. Cognitionis notam: like nota percipiendi, veri et
74     Not,       2|        elaborate dogmatic system like yours free from mistakes (
75     Not,       2|              oratio: expressions like this are common in Cic.,
76     Not,       2|        this sentence incomplete, like Halm, who wishes to add
77     Not,       2|       wishes to add eum esse, or like Bait., who with Kayser prints
78     Not,       2|        the indicative in clauses like these that the choice often
79     Not,       2|        errore. Cogere: this word like αναγκαζειν and βιαζεσθαι
80     Not,       2|      omnia constant: this sounds like Lucretius, omnia = το παν.~§
81     Not,       2|      noun with a singular gerund like spe rerum potiendi, etc.,
82     Not,       2|        by many abandoned systems like that of Herillus but consider
83     Not,       2|      closely related as to have, like the schools of Democritus
84     Not,       2|          Post. fragm. 17. Falso: like incognito in 133. Nullo
85     Not,       2|         rouse the mob against me like a seditious tribune by telling
86     Not,       2|      would Zeuxis and Polycletus like this conclusion? They would
87     Not,       2|        note the constr. with in, like ponere in. Cogitationis:
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