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1 Pre | have therefore added very many references from my own reading, 2 Int, I| rhetoric, and belles lettres. Many ambitious works in the last 3 Int, I| strengthened by the fact that many friends of the latter, such 4 Int, I| knowledge by converse with his many Roman friends who had a 5 Int, I| years 68—62 B.C., afford many proofs of the abiding strength 6 Int, I| De Legibus, written amid many distracting occupations; 7 Int, I| expose the groundlessness of many feelings and judgments now 8 Int, II| shall find a key to unlock many difficulties in Cicero's 9 Int, II| confirmed by the fact that for many years before Cicero wrote, 10 Int, II| the late Peripatetics of many Stoic doctrines, which they 11 Int, II| Cicero contrives to correct many of the extravagances of 12 Int, III| idleness or worse, as did so many of the most prominent men 13 Int, III| praised the books, and many were incited both to read 14 Int, IV| to much controversy148. Many scholars, including Madvig, 15 Int, IV| Academicae Quaestiones, found in many editions, is merely an imitation 16 Int, IV| Catulus the elder.~In the many passages where Cicero speaks 17 Int, IV| Latin style made him seem to many the only speaker of the 18 Int, IV| Cimmerium, round which so many legends lingered279. The 19 Int, IV| written he had been dead for many years282. The surprise of 20 Int, IV| is very dramatic283. The many political and private troubles 21 Int, IV| time of composition293. Many allusions are made to recent 22 Int, IV| is worth remark. Halm (as many before him had done) places 23 Not, 1| the Atomists, Met. A, 2. Many editors from Lamb. to Halm 24 Not, 1| made to say that he stated many things dialectically, in 25 Not, 1| noteworthy. Percussus volnere: many edd. give the frequent variant 26 Not, 1| schools. For multiplex "many sided," cf. T.D. V. 11. 27 Not, 1| shall see later. Ac primum: many MSS. and edd. primam, cf. 28 Not, 1| 20. Ingeniis: rejected by many (so Halm), but cf. T.D. 29 Not, 1| Heraclitus, and cast aside many refinements of Aristotle 30 Not, 1| αντιφασις of the One and the Many, denied παν μεγεθος διαιρετον 31 Not, 1| was merely one of Zeno's many teachers (Diog. VII. 2, 32 Not, 2| fragments of the second edition, many indications of its contents 33 Not, 2| Introd. p. 30. Reliqui: many MSS. insert qui by dittographia, 34 Not, 2| without a representative for many years. Cf. Introd. p. 21. 35 Not, 2| has been made during so many centuries by the investigations 36 Not, 2| the investigations of so many men of ability? Arcesilas 37 Not, 2| brilliant support (16). Now many dogmatists think that no 38 Not, 2| nothing, for he will do so in many other circumstances in life. 39 Not, 2| explanation. The Latin subj. has many such points of similarity 40 Not, 2| which has wrongly caused many edd. either to read respondere ( 41 Not, 2| Even Chrysippus stated many difficulties concerning 42 Not, 2| before negant, at which so many edd. take offence. Tactu 43 Not, 2| follow probability, as in many instances the Stoic sapiens 44 Not, 2| sapiens is not made of stone; many things seem to him true; 45 Not, 2| stand in D.F. I. 43, and many other places (see his note). 46 Not, 2| modern times, rejects very many clauses of the kind in the 47 Not, 2| impossible (108). But surely many actions of the dogmatist 48 Not, 2| in 116. Si quae: Halm and many edd. have se, quae. But 49 Not, 2| Em. 114), after producing many exx. of the reflexive pronoun 50 Not, 2| is found, but he produces many instances with puto, which 51 Not, 2| ethical standard! I pass by many abandoned systems like that 52 Not, 2| Antiochus probat: the germs of many Stoic and Antiochean doctrines 53 Not, 2| repugnarem in 112. Tollendum: many edd. have gone far astray