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 1     Pre         |        while the work of Davies, though in every way far superior
 2     Int,       I|         whom he studied chiefly, though not exclusively, the art
 3     Int,       I|      Cicero might have attended, though M. Pupius Piso, a professed
 4     Int,      II|         charge that the Academy, though claiming to seek for the
 5     Int,     III|         in itself, and neglected though it has been, I can treat
 6     Int,      IV|       that Catulus and Lucullus, though of noble birth, had no claim
 7     Int,      IV|   greater length than the first, though much had been omitted; [
 8     Int,      IV|          this name occasionally, though he generally speaks of [
 9     Int,      IV| philosophy in the Hortensius212. Though Cicero sometimes classes
10     Int,      IV|        course219. His influence, though he be dead, will ever live
11     Int,      IV| advocates a dogmatic philosophy, though in the lost dialogue which
12     Int,      IV|      φαντασια and εννοιαι (which though really Stoic had been adopted
13     Not,       1|    nearer Cicero's real writing. Though I do not presume to say
14     Not,       1|    causae appellantur. So Faber, though less fully. Appellat: i.e.
15     Not,       1|       stands is not intolerable, though da mihi for dic mihi is
16     Not,       1|       stand together without et, though three may (cf. II. 63),
17     Not,       1|      three may (cf. II. 63), and though with pairs of nouns and
18     Not,       1|          of Plato's dialogues as though they were authentic reports
19     Not,       1|        above) who often spoke as though ethics were the whole of
20     Not,       1|       vocabulum to common nouns, though he would not use vocabulum
21     Not,       1|          Athenian, and speaks as though he were one of them; in
22     Not,       1|          of producing happiness, though not the greatest happiness
23     Not,       1|    consciously or unconsciously, though it was generally attributed
24     Not,       1|         both to Plato and Arist, though Stobaeus, Ethica II. 6,
25     Not,       1|           has pressionem, which, though not itself Ciceronian, recalls
26     Not,       1|          this is strongly Stoic, though also attributed to the Peripatetics
27     Not,       1|      never actually found apart, though they are thought of as separate.
28     Not,       1|          The ιδεαι for instance, though to Plato in the highest
29     Not,       1|          Plato by asserting that though sense is naturally dull,
30     Not,       1|          by Aristotle and Plato, though each would put a separate
31     Not,       1| distinctive of the Stoic school, though Zeno and Cleanthes had given
32     Not,       1|         the old scheme (36, 37). Though the terms right action and
33     Not,       1|       about 315, Zeno about 350, though the dates are uncertain.
34     Not,       1|    subdivision of the προηγμενα, though no sensible reader would
35     Not,       1|         from this fifth element, though the finest and highest of
36     Not,       1|       circle of the universe, as though to their natural home, just
37     Not,       1|         fosters the same notion, though in a different way. The
38     Not,       1|  censebat Goer. omitted censebat though in most MSS. Orelli and
39     Not,       2|        Contra Academicos, which, though written in support of dogmatic
40     Not,       2|       The doctrine of ακαταληψια though present to the minds of
41     Not,       2|         112. Summary. Lucullus, though an able and cultivated man,
42     Not,       2|        which Davies conjectures, though he prints Asiae). Consumere
43     Not,       2|  necessity of which explanation, though approved by Halm, I fail
44     Not,       2|        dittographia, as I think, though Halm, as well as Bait.,
45     Not,       2|         Illigari: "entangled" as though in something bad. For this
46     Not,       2|   treated as the true Academics, though Antiochus himself claimed
47     Not,       2|        opinions have had scanty, though brilliant support (16).
48     Not,       2|        accusative in that sense, though they do occasionally use
49     Not,       2|   exordium of his poem is meant, though there is nothing in it so
50     Not,       2|           The in before communi, though bracketed by Halm after
51     Not,       2|     could be affirmed of things, though not of sensations. If we
52     Not,       2|        words seem to me genuine, though nearly all editors attack
53     Not,       2|       old physical philosophers, though ordinarily none are so much
54     Not,       2|        MSS., probably correctly, though Forc. does not recognise
55     Not,       2|        the MSS., and is correct, though Orelli omits non. The sense
56     Not,       2|       this and limatas. Elimare, though a very rare word occurs
57     Not,       2|          seems at first sight as though adsentiri and opinari ought
58     Not,       2|         purely relative terms as though they were absolute. Quatenus:
59     Not,       2|   followed by most commentators, though it seems at least possible
60     Not,       2|    remaining teachers, great men though they be, he must reject (
61     Not,       2|   division was peculiarly Stoic, though used by other schools, cf.
62     Not,       2|       merely bracketed carentem, though I feel Halm's remark that
63     Not,       2|          I. 20) This explanation though not quite satisfactory is
64     Not,       2|          that the word is wrong, though all edd. condemn it. Halm
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