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1 Pre | Goerenz, is very deficient when judged by the criticism 2 Pre | judgment was better cultivated when the student had to fight 3 Int, I| Plutarch. Cicero himself, even when mentioning his speech in 4 Int, I| shall have to treat later, when I shall attempt to estimate 5 Int, I| 77 to the year 68 B.C., when the series of letters begins, 6 Int, I| busiest political occupations, when he was working his hardest 7 Int, I| drawn in the De Republica59; when he thinks of Caesar, Plato' 8 Int, I| present to [xiii] his mind60; when, he deliberates about the 9 Int, II| book of the De Finibus, and when the discrepancy is pointed 10 Int, II| kept clear of dialectic; when he brought dialectic to 11 Int, II| was this the case, that when Cicero wrote the Academica 12 Int, II| Even in the De Legibus when the dialogue turns on a 13 Int, III| sources. Indeed at the time when he wrote, originality would 14 Int, III| Christian religion itself.~When Cicero began to write, the 15 Int, III| all mention of Lucretius when speaking of these Roman 16 Int, III| He is within his right when he claims praise for not 17 Int, IV| still in an unfinished state when Cicero began to revise the 18 Int, IV| time, then," says Cicero, when he gets the letter, "you 19 Int, IV| although you had not read it when you wrote. I long to hear 20 Int, IV| judgment upon them, but when will he read them?" Varro 21 Int, IV| fortnight of August, 45 B.C., when Cicero was hard at work 22 Int, IV| the Academica, at a time when the fate of the second edition 23 Int, IV| and often subsequently, when he most markedly mentioned 24 Int, IV| ancient worthies of Rome216. When he opposes the Manilian 25 Int, IV| in the same year, except when Cinna held the office, may 26 Int, IV| xlvii] ~We have seen that when Cicero found it too late 27 Int, IV| Appeal is made to him when any question is started 28 Int, IV| opinions. In the De Oratore, when he speaks of the visit of 29 Int, IV| disputants274. It follows that when Cicero, in his letter of 30 Int, IV| as still living, although when the words were written he 31 Int, IV| were pressing upon Cicero when he wrote the work are kept 32 Int, IV| fish-ponds287. In his train when he went to Sicily was the 33 Int, IV| c. The Second Edition.~When Cicero dedicated the Academica 34 Not, 1| possum, and such verbs when an infinitive can be readily 35 Not, 1| thought of as separate. When force impresses form on 36 Not, 1| is this; passive matter when worked upon by an active 37 Not, 1| passing into actual τοδε τι, when affected by the form. (Cf. 38 Not, 1| sequence of cause upon cause. When the World God is called 39 Not, 1| earlier than Chrysippus, when it became distinctive of 40 Not, 1| he had intended to talk when he began the sentence; I 41 Not, 1| απαξια need not surprise us when we reflect (1) on the excessive 42 Not, 1| is barely possible, but when the conjunctions go with 43 Not, 1| 248, D.F. III. passim). When the ‛ηγεμονικον was in a 44 Not, 1| state, there was virtue, when it became disordered there 45 Not, 2| in different conditions, when young and when old, when 46 Not, 2| conditions, when young and when old, when sick and when 47 Not, 2| when young and when old, when sick and when healthy, when 48 Not, 2| when old, when sick and when healthy, when sober and 49 Not, 2| when sick and when healthy, when sober and when drunken, 50 Not, 2| healthy, when sober and when drunken, are brought forward 51 Not, 2| Book III., and that Cic., when he changed the scene from 52 Not, 2| the kind. Are they then, when they meet, to be silent 53 Not, 2| called "Old Academy," and when Cic. wrote the Academica 54 Not, 2| Tib. Gracchus was killed, when he refused to use violence 55 Not, 2| might really be in pain when he fancied himself in pleasure, 56 Not, 2| only called απερισπαστος when examination has shown all 57 Not, 2| that they command assent when they so closely resemble 58 Not, 2| argument by ερωταται και τουτο, when there is nothing interrogatory 59 Not, 2| require before giving assent. When we have wakened from the 60 Not, 2| into one, but merely that when one of them is present, 61 Not, 2| been inserted by copyists when sed, tamen, or some such 62 Not, 2| words first with Antiochus. When he was converted, what proof 63 Not, 2| both of two related things when a word is inserted like 64 Not, 2| sense, and pointing out that when awake Ennius did not assent 65 Not, 2| cannot always reply "No." When he begins to answer "Yes," 66 Not, 2| this sophism does, that when a man truly states that 67 Not, 2| telling a lie at the moment when he makes the true statement. 68 Not, 2| but only of water, which, when pure and deep, is dark in 69 Not, 2| the difficulty vanishes when we reflect that approbare 70 Not, 2| which I had not read when this note was first written. 71 Not, 2| has habuerunt. Positum: "when laid down" or "assumed."~§ 72 Not, 2| the Greek names in -es. When we consider how difficult 73 Not, 2| statue is six feet high. When you admit that all things 74 Not, 2| pleasure to herself (139). When I hear the several pleadings 75 Not, 2| on Orelli's suggestion. When several relative pronouns 76 Not, 2| with the arts altogether? When you have got the crowd together, 77 Not, 2| says that even καταληψις when it arises in the mind of