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 1     Int,      II|       those with which the common sense of the world could have
 2     Int,      IV|          επιστημη in the dogmatic sense had been attempted in his
 3     Not,       1|          in the MSS.) The general sense would then be "Having introduced
 4     Not,       1|            not in the Roman legal sense, but as a translation of
 5     Not,       1|          is ουσια in the broadest sense, all that exists. In res
 6     Not,       1|           to Plato in the highest sense existent, do not exist in
 7     Not,       1|         also Ac. II. 121. For the sense of Cleanthes' hymn to Zeus (
 8     Not,       1|           come into the domain of sense, or so changing and fleeting
 9     Not,       1|           Knowledge based only on sense was therefore mere opinion (
10     Not,       1|          by asserting that though sense is naturally dull, reason
11     Not,       1|            35. In this rhetorical sense Cic. rejects the translation
12     Not,       1|      distinguished from the later sense found in the Ethics of Arist.
13     Not,       1|          Ethics of Arist. In this sense virtue is not a ‛εξις, according
14     Not,       1|  perturbatio is used, in the same sense as here, in at least five
15     Not,       1|        followed as usual. For the sense II. 122. Cohibereque: Gk.
16     Not,       1|     frequently occurs in the same sense, e g Pyrrhon. Hyp. I. 8 (
17     Not,       2|        fleeting of the objects of sense.~10. Urinari is to dive;
18     Not,       2|           an attempt to prove the sense of smell untrustworthy.
19     Not,       2|          by Halm, gives admirable sense. Verum invenire: cf. 60.
20     Not,       2|        use any accusative in that sense, though they do occasionally
21     Not,       2|           alteration. If kept the sense would be: "but let us suppose,
22     Not,       2|        and Carneades to reside in sense, he was fairly open to the
23     Not,       2|     homogeneous compound of these sense atoms, if I may so call
24     Not,       2|     knowledge ultimately rests on sense; therefore its possibility
25     Not,       2|          individual perception of sense.~§§1929. Summary. If the
26     Not,       2|   musicians have! How keen is the sense of touch! (20). After the
27     Not,       2|          After the perceptions of sense come the equally clear perceptions
28     Not,       2|        certain way perceptions of sense, since they come through
29     Not,       2|           since they come through sense, these rise in complexity
30     Not,       2|           of the deceptiveness of sense, by Sext. Emp., e.g. Pyrrhon.
31     Not,       2|        sceptic τροπος for showing sense to be untrustworthy) ‛ο
32     Not,       2|         this section has the weak sense, "to seem." Lucretius often
33     Not,       2|      occurs as frequently in this sense as αναιρειν does in Sextus.
34     Not,       2|         the exact opposite of the sense required. Ratum: cf. 141.~§
35     Not,       2|  statements in the text are in no sense arguments, they are mere
36     Not,       2|        103 and N.D. I. 6. For the sense see n. on 16, also 61. Artificio:
37     Not,       2|          immediately perceived by sense. In D.F. III. 33 it receives
38     Not,       2|          is used in the same wide sense in N.D. II. 22 38. Construit:
39     Not,       2|          aliam rem above. For the sense cf. Sext. P.H. II. 209 μοχθηρους ‛
40     Not,       2|         in the strong participial sense, "in the class of things
41     Not,       2|     second efficere, or the whole sense will be inverted and this
42     Not,       2|     relaxare is used in the neut. sense in D.F. II. 94. Alcmaeonis:
43     Not,       2|      Suidas.~§58. Contra nos: the sense requires nos, but all Halm'
44     Not,       2|      though Orelli omits non. The sense is, "we are quite content
45     Not,       2|         vos were removed a better sense would be given. It has often
46     Not,       2|           perception in the Stoic sense is impossible (68). However,
47     Not,       2|      protest against the truth of sense knowledge, and deny the
48     Not,       2|    Parmenides all declaim against sense knowledge. You said that
49     Not,       2| appearances of things as shown by sense. He was, however, by no
50     Not,       2|       That επιστημη in the strict sense is impossible, is a doctrine
51     Not,       2|       importune does not suit the sense of the passage. Negat ...
52     Not,       2|        pisces). To paraphrase the sense is this "But say my opponents,
53     Not,       2|        show the insipidity of the sense given by Halm's reading.
54     Not,       2|       vigilaret. Dav. missing the sense, and pointing out that when
55     Not,       2|        expect the passage to make sense, as it is the utterance
56     Not,       2|        τοπον in the philosophical sense. Vitiosum: 49, n. Num nostra
57     Not,       2|        modus is technical in this sense cf. Top. 57. The προτος
58     Not,       2|      kinds of assent. The general sense will be as follows. "There
59     Not,       2|           gives exactly the wrong sense, for Clitomachus did allow
60     Not,       2|          sic ut, taking ut in the sense of "although." Respondere: "
61     Not,       2|     infallibly perceived by human sense, that the Academic denied.
62     Not,       2|          on Lucr. I. 734, for the sense cf. 82, 123, 126, 128. Deum:
63     Not,       2|           but magnum opus, in the sense of "a great task," is equally
64     Not,       2|           reading gives excellent sense; cf. T.D. II. 52 obversentur
65     Not,       2|          frequent in Plato in the sense "to seize firmly with the
66     Not,       2|            where it occurs in the sense "to get on," "to proceed,"
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