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 1     Pre         |             to provide a good text; then to aid the student in obtaining
 2     Int,       I|             the Epicurean Phaedrus, then at Rome because of the unsettled
 3     Int,       I|         abbreviated eloquence," was then the monopoly of the Stoic
 4     Int,       I|        celebrated Philo of Larissa, then head of the Academic school,
 5     Int,       I|             great rhetorician Molo, then Rhodian ambassador at Rome,
 6     Int,       I|             was busily engaged, and then suddenly left Rome for a
 7     Int,       I| representatives of the Stoic school then at Athens. Nor is any mention
 8     Int,       I|            in Piso's house, was not then at Athens22; it is probable,
 9     Int,       I|     philosophers. During the period then, about which we have little
10     Int,       I|            have a library which was then for sale; expressing at
11     Int,       I|       Dictator42. Literature formed then, he tells us, his solace
12     Int,       I|              In the year 51 Cicero, then on his way to Cilicia, revisited
13     Int,       I|          friend of Atticus, who was then with Patro at Athens. It
14     Int,       I|         being the only man of merit then resident there49. On the
15     Int,      II|          school96.~Cicero's ethics, then, stand quite apart from
16     Int,     III|            mastered132. This design then, which is not explicitly
17     Int,     III|           philosophy, or, as it was then called, protreptic.~For
18     Int,      IV|          Epicurean school; who were then the most noted πολιτικοι
19     Int,      IV|            should be quite content, then, to refer the words of Cicero
20     Int,      IV|       Lucullus is the one which was then affixed. Atticus, who visited
21     Int,      IV|             on which our author was then engaged had made it difficult
22     Int,      IV|           to be untrue183." Cicero, then, feared Varro's temper,
23     Int,      IV|         sent to him. "By this time, then," says Cicero, when he gets
24     Int,      IV|          You have been bold enough, then, to give Varro the books?
25     Int,      IV|         written in Cicero's honour. Then the occasion of the dialogue,
26     Int,      IV|             were mentioned; Catulus then showed that the only object
27     Int,      IV|           Hortensius, now by Varro; then the historical justification
28     Not,       1|            efficientis, which would then govern rerum (cf. D.F. V.
29     Not,       1|             The general sense would then be "Having introduced philosophy
30     Not,       1|          reading? The meaning would then be "to write for philosophers,"
31     Not,       1|          bodily are described (19); then the mental, which fall into
32     Not,       1|         chief of the acquired (20), then the external, which form
33     Not,       1|             The ethical standard is then succinctly stated, in which
34     Not,       1|         passed into Stoic hands and then into those of Antiochus.
35     Not,       1|           two latter as passive. He then assigns two of these properties,
36     Not,       1|             of the sumenda only and then rapidly extended his thought
37     Not,       1|           they revolve. How natural then, in the absence of Aristotle'
38     Not,       2|     dialogues of the kind. Are they then, when they meet, to be silent
39     Not,       2|       Petrilius and Pompilius would then agree like Petronius and
40     Not,       2|            which he was fleeing. We then must either maintain Zeno'
41     Not,       2|       itself, in its real being, if then Philo did away with the
42     Not,       2|     perfection of the reason. Those then who deny that any certainty
43     Not,       2|          known. Their "probability" then is mere random guess work (
44     Not,       2|             from which it proceeds, then you can have no faith in
45     Not,       2|        definition of sensation, and then lay down the different classes
46     Not,       2|    different classes of sensations. Then they put forward their two
47     Not,       2|           distinguish between them. Then they proceed. Sensations
48     Not,       2|             therefore a difference, then you contradict yourselves
49     Not,       2|           often seen in dreams, why then do you not allow what is
50     Not,       2|          where see n.)? Probabilia, then, denotes false sensations
51     Not,       2|             of Hortensius (62, 63). Then Catulus said that he should
52     Not,       2|         argument of Carneades would then run thus, (1) Si ulli rei,
53     Not,       2|         would be written nobas, and then pass into bonas. Nivem nigram:
54     Not,       2|             is not absolutely true, then these will be true (106).
55     Not,       2|          assent to the sorites, why then should not the Academic
56     Not,       2|             true and false visa and then contradict themselves by
57     Not,       2|          Theaetetus. Si igitur: "if then recollection is recollection
58     Not,       2|          alia. Sic hoc ipsum: Sext. then is wrong is saying (P.H.
59     Not,       2|             school. What am I to do then with my dear friend Diodotus,
60     Not,       2|           there is a point," etc.), then adds similiter after liniamentum
61     Not,       2|          which Halm retains, Manut. then restored to its place permensi
62     Not,       2|         defended (138). I gravitate then towards one of them, that
63     Not,       2|            in 26 (tenetur) and that then adsentiet, under the attraction
64     Not,       2|             of their art (143). Why then, Lucullus, do you rouse
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