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 1    Abbr         |    Ernesti; Forc. = Forcellini; Goer. = Goerenz; Herm. = Hermann;
 2     Not,       1|        a person who is present. Goer. qu. Brut. 125, De Or. II.
 3     Not,       1|  pronouns is vainly defended by Goer.; for expressions like me
 4     Not,       1|         ista ipsa ... cogitavi: Goer., who half a page back had
 5     Not,       1|       cum, so Orelli and Klotz. Goer. absurdly tries to prop
 6     Not,       1|        121, where see Tischer). Goer. reads philosophiae scribere;
 7     Not,       1|        Cluentio, 171, quoted by Goer. Omnium divinarum humanarumque
 8     Not,       1|     poetic. Da te mihi (Manut., Goer., Orelli) is far too strong
 9     Not,       1|    perculsus. The volnus, which Goer. finds so mysterious, is
10     Not,       1|       It crept into the text of Goer. by mistake, for in his
11     Not,       1|     inquit, which is strange to Goer., is well illustrated in
12     Not,       1|         V. 78, where see Zumpt. Goer. abuses edd. for not knowing
13     Not,       1|         appellantur. Videbatur: Goer. and Orelli stumble over
14     Not,       1|     extraordinary how edd. (esp Goer.) could have so stumbled
15     Not,       1|          See other em. in Halm. Goer. proposes to keep the MSS.
16     Not,       1|          sc. Atticus of course. Goer., on account of the omission
17     Not,       1|  himself quite so unblushingly, Goer. feebly replies that the
18     Not,       1|         cf. 16. Latere censebat Goer. omitted censebat though
19     Not,       2|       also Ac. I. 4. Quae dico: Goer. is exceedingly troubled
20     Not,       2|       Essem: MSS. issem, whence Goer. conj. Alexandriam issem.
21     Not,       2|         50. It cannot mean what Goer. makes it mean, "coram Philone."
22     Not,       2|       was an enemy of Lucullus, Goer. says frustra quaeritur.
23     Not,       2|   nascatur.~§15. haesitaverunt: Goer. cf. De Or. I. 40. Constitutam:
24     Not,       2|      not verbum de verbo, which Goer. asserts to be the usual
25     Not,       2|        Persa V. 2, 8, quoted by Goer. Sui cuiusque: for this
26     Not,       2|     which concerns the virtues. Goer. is quite wrong in taking
27     Not,       2|         127.~§26. Quid quod si: Goer., outrageously reads quid
28     Not,       2|       aliquis," M.D.F. III. 63. Goer. on the other hand says
29     Not,       2|          Partibus: Orelli after Goer. ejected this, but omnibus
30     Not,       2|    imitation of εναντιουσθαι as Goer. says, but of απανταν, which
31     Not,       2|          480. Iis qui videntur: Goer. is qui videtur, which is
32     Not,       2|       48)~§46. Circumfusa sint: Goer. retains the MSS. sunt on
33     Not,       2|      Madv. for MSS. non inquam. Goer. after Manut. wrote non
34     Not,       2|       poetical usage. Narravit: Goer., Orelli, Klotz alter into
35     Not,       2|        above. Illud attendimus: Goer., and Orelli write num illud,
36     Not,       2| alteration habeat introduced by Goer. and Orelli quite destroys
37     Not,       2|     iudicium sensuum Cimmeriis. Goer. qu. Plin. N.H. III. 5,
38     Not,       2|       MSS., not liquebat, which Goer., Kl., Or. have. For the
39     Not,       2|        editions omits non while Goer. reads acutius and puts
40     Not,       2|          cf. 41, n. Is curavit: Goer. reads his, "solet V. D.
41     Not,       2|    parts of the pronoun is, and Goer. generally patronises their
42     Not,       2|       in combating the conj. of Goer. si maneant ... laceratis
43     Not,       2|         13, 5.~§81. Nescio qui: Goer. is quite wrong in saying
44     Not,       2|    without need read acutius as Goer. did in 69. Illos pisces:
45     Not,       2|        Duodeviginti: so in 128. Goer. and Roeper qu. by Halm
46     Not,       2|     duodetriginta. The reff. of Goer. at least do not prove his
47     Not,       2|        quidem: so the MSS., but Goer. and Orelli read nec for
48     Not,       2|        sitis of the MSS., which Goer. alone defends. Quattuor
49     Not,       2|  diceret: Orelli was induced by Goer. to omit the verb, with
50     Not,       2|        best MSS. have somniare. Goer. reads somnia, supplying
51     Not,       2|        Ov. Am. I. 1, 25 (qu. by Goer.) lunavitque genu sinuosum
52     Not,       2|      governs the two genitives. Goer. perversely insists on taking
53     Not,       2|         422, Gram. 340, obs. 1. Goer. qu. Terence Heaut. V. 1,
54     Not,       2|       γεγονε. Nec tu: sc. scis; Goer. has a strange note here.~§
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