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 1     Pre         |         present shape will be of use to undergraduate students
 2     Pre         |   excellence of the texts now in use is depriving a Classical
 3     Int,       I|         sure of my love for you, use all the endeavours of your
 4     Int,      II|           dialectic they did not use, and they crowned all their
 5     Int,      IV|           the word συνταγμα, the use of which to denote a portion
 6     Int,      IV|         have expressed as to the use of the word συνταγμα, which
 7     Int,      IV|     seditious tribune263. Unfair use had been made, according
 8     Not,       1|       Cic. often makes a speaker use iste of a person who is
 9     Not,       1|          opinion as to the right use to be made of Greek models. †
10     Not,       1|        almost condemns it by his use of the Greek φιλοσοφως (
11     Not,       1|         is inserted by Halm, its use in 21 makes it more probable
12     Not,       1|       nouns, though he would not use vocabulum as Tac. does,
13     Not,       1|          and Quintilian often so use exprimere.~§20. Ingeniis:
14     Not,       1|          both clauses; a similar use of it is found in D.F. III.
15     Not,       1|        word in its philosophical use, in the Greekυλη the strangeness
16     Not,       1|   suggest quasi for cum sic. The use of versetur is also strange.
17     Not,       1|          aliquid, also a similar use ib. II. 80, and Ac. II.
18     Not,       1|         in the older Stoics, who use rather ονοματων ορθοτης (
19     Not,       1|         rerum notis ducibus: the use of etymology in rhetoric
20     Not,       1|        rules for this rhetorical use of etymology, and Plato
21     Not,       1|          in quo, Cic. does often use the neut. pronoun, as in
22     Not,       1|    Latinised, Cic. is obliged to use this word to denote λογικη,
23     Not,       1|           uses the wordεξις, a use which must be clearly distinguished
24     Not,       1|      Greeks, however, themselves use καταληψις for καταληπτικη
25     Not,       1|         single perception, which use is copied by Cic. and may
26     Not,       2|      Madv. D.F. V. 53 denies the use altogether. In addition,
27     Not,       2|         rare in the metaphorical use, cf. N.D. I. 45.~§3. Genere: "
28     Not,       2|            de quibus l.; cf. the use of the passive verb so common
29     Not,       2|  Calumnia: properly a fraudulent use of litigation, συκοφαντια.
30     Not,       2|          something bad. For this use Forc. qu. Liv. XXXIII. 21,
31     Not,       2|    whether the best writers ever use any accusative in that sense,
32     Not,       2|      though they do occasionally use the ablative to express
33     Not,       2|       killed, when he refused to use violence against the tribunes.
34     Not,       2|       doctrines. Tenuit: cf. the use of obtinere in De Or. I.
35     Not,       2|        Epict. says it is no more use arguing with a sceptic than
36     Not,       2|           Sui cuiusque: for this use of suus quisque as a single
37     Not,       2|      ought to be seen." For this use cf. 39, 81 and 122 of this
38     Not,       2|      passes rapidly from the one use to the other; cf. I. 262
39     Not,       2|          syllogism, they did not use the verb συμπεραινειν which
40     Not,       2|         here really turns on the use of terms. If it is fair
41     Not,       2|          terms. If it is fair to use the term "true" to denote
42     Not,       2|   rightly defines the Ciceronian use of the word, "Non unum maledictum
43     Not,       2|       however, the Stoics hardly use. Id quod significatur: το
44     Not,       2|          cf. 25, for the passive use of videri, n. on 25. Adsentiatur:
45     Not,       2|         Adsentiatur: the passive use is illustrated by Madv.
46     Not,       2|         out, Cic. does sometimes use this word like ratio (συλλογισμος),
47     Not,       2|           27. Nulla sunt: on the use of nullus for non in Cic.
48     Not,       2|       III. 78 and Mayor's n. The use of the Greek optative to
49     Not,       2|      Potiusque: this adversative use of que is common with potius,
50     Not,       2|       Adsentiri: for the passive use of this verb cf. 39. Par
51     Not,       2|      this book), and the similar use of actus in Quintilian (
52     Not,       2|          etc." Iocansne an: this use of ne ... an implies, Madv.
53     Not,       2|         87), more doubt than the use of ne alone as in vero falsone.
54     Not,       2|      certainly has the suspected use of tantum non. Tribunus:
55     Not,       2| carefully distinguished from the use of utrum ... ne ... an,
56     Not,       2|          Quamquam: on the proper use of quamquam in clauses where
57     Not,       2|          5. Quasi irati: for the use of quasi = almost cf. In
58     Not,       2|        close connection. Cf. the use of pertinere in D.F. III.
59     Not,       2|          true quotha!" (For this use of dicit cf. inquit in 101,
60     Not,       2|        for modo ne, a noticeable use. Physicis: probably neut.
61     Not,       2|            89. Quisquam: for the use of this pronoun in interrogative
62     Not,       2|          as your answer" cf. the use of defendere with an accus. "
63     Not,       2|        II. 116, and the frequent use of βραδυς in Sext., e.g.
64     Not,       2|       Sext. P.H. I. 191. For the use of the gerund cf. n. on
65     Not,       2|        Cat. I. 18, 27); the last use Cic. condemns himself in
66     Not,       2|         the favourite Ciceronian use of nullus for non see 47,
67     Not,       2|         certain looseness in the use of tenses, which Cic. displays
68     Not,       2|           Nor do you gain by the use of the hackneyed argument
69     Not,       2|     resembles ours. Dumeta: same use in N.D. I. 68, Aug. Cont.
70     Not,       2|          sit? which involves the use of nec for ne ... quidem.
71     Not,       2|      rhetorical writers means to use words in metaphorical or
72     Not,       2|         the meaning here; "do we use the name Academic in a non
73     Not,       2|         probably thinking of the use to which he himself had
74     Not,       2|    paradoxes in Pro Murena 61, a use of which he half confesses
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