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 1     Pre         |            This edition has grown out of a course of Intercollegiate
 2     Pre         |    remains to be done in pointing out what is, and what is not,
 3     Pre         |        other work, I have pointed out the authority from whom
 4     Pre         |         or intend readers to look out all the references given.
 5     Int,       I|        errors Atticus had pointed out in the books De Republica54.
 6     Int,      II|        spirit requires us to find out what can be said for every
 7     Int,      II|        the discrepancy is pointed out, refuses to be bound by
 8     Int,      II|        doctrines, which they gave out as Aristotelian. The discrepancy
 9     Int,     III|         little inclination to cry out against the confusion of
10     Int,      IV|        painful147. Before setting out for Antium Cicero [xxxiv]
11     Int,      IV|          Finibus was being worked out book by book long after
12     Int,      IV|   Tusculum, had doubtless pointed out the incongruity between
13     Int,      IV|         of being actually carried out. Thus although Cicero saw
14     Int,      IV|        the author sought to point out as his authorised edition
15     Int,      IV|             I now proceed to draw out from the references in the
16     Int,      IV|           s discourse were really out of place, and were merely
17     Int,      IV|           the whole ground marked out for the discussion272, but
18     Int,      IV|           work are kept carefully out of sight. Still we can catch
19     Int,      IV|   Disputations, which was carried out immediately after the publication
20     Not,       1|          much more to have fallen out. [The technical philosophical
21     Not,       1|       like sentire to have fallen out before nec suspicari; that
22     Not,       1|      adjectives, et often is left out, as in the passages quoted
23     Not,       1|            tries hard to point it out in Plato; Varro seems to
24     Not,       1|           MSS. have iam, which is out of place here. Animi bonis
25     Not,       1|         like appetitio has fallen out, susceptio however, above,
26     Not,       1|           to. I cannot here point out the difference between Plato'
27     Not,       1|      nothing and their reparation out of nothing again. See Lucr.
28     Not,       1|        substance. The meaning is "out of which qualia, themselves
29     Not,       1|           will recreate the world out of himself, since he is
30     Not,       1|   naturally dull, reason may sift out the certain from the uncertain.
31     Not,       1|          with Stoic ethics, I set out the difficulties thus: Cic.
32     Not,       1|        Coelo), and of giving this out to be Aristotle's opinion.
33     Not,       1|        The Stoics simply followed out boldly that line of thought.
34     Not,       1|         Greek. Quasi: this points out normam as a trans. of some
35     Not,       1|    Stobaeus II. 6, 4 neatly slips out of the difficulty; Πλατων
36     Not,       2|         Cic. does not often leave out est with the passive verb,
37     Not,       2|       wise man. How can they find out the wise man without hearing
38     Not,       2|         Rocus, as Ursinus pointed out, occurs on denarii of the
39     Not,       2|           given by Sextus in four out of the six passages referred
40     Not,       2|      deinceps: deinceps is really out of place; cf. 24 quomodo
41     Not,       2|           Gram. 368.~§24. Primum: out of place, see on 21. Agere:
42     Not,       2|       deinde in Cicero. Primum is out of position, as in 24. Appetitio
43     Not,       2|   transferri: I need hardly point out that the ‛ορος of the Academics
44     Not,       2|        Orationis: as Faber points out, Cic. does sometimes use
45     Not,       2|           and this section placed out of harmony with 50. Plane
46     Not,       2|     restricts the usage. In three out of the five passages where
47     Not,       2|         this section, I may point out that the επιμιγη or επιμιξια
48     Not,       2|         such word, to have fallen out between igitur and nihil.~§
49     Not,       2| defensitaverat. M. Em. 161 points out the absurdity of making
50     Not,       2|       contenderunt). Madv. points out from Plut. De Plac. Phil.
51     Not,       2|           the sense, and pointing out that when awake Ennius did
52     Not,       2|        Sextus A.M. VII. 61 points out that Protagoras must in
53     Not,       2|           in -bilis. Faber points out that in the Timaeus Cic.
54     Not,       2|         condemn the Stoic sapiens out of his own mouth, cf. esp.
55     Not,       2|         schools are clearly drawn out, also Zeller 447, 448. Callipho:
56     Not,       2|           se voluit "gave himself out to be a physical philosopher:"
57     Not,       2|      Adhuc: I need scarcely point out that this goes with habeo
58     Not,       2|      crowd together, I will point out to them that according to
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