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 1     Int,       I|     wonderfully energetic life69. Did the scope of this edition
 2     Int,      II|          loathing, dialectic they did not use, and they crowned
 3     Int,     III|         sealed study to those who did not know Greek. It was his
 4     Int,     III|   constitution of the family, and did not much feel the need of
 5     Int,     III|          to idleness or worse, as did so many of the most prominent
 6     Int,      IV|            for the first thing he did on his arrival was to transfer
 7     Int,      IV|      learning175. So little of it did they possess that they could
 8     Int,      IV|        The true reasons, however, did appear in some later letters.
 9     Int,      IV|           Tusculum, he apparently did not speak to him about the
10     Int,      IV|            The meeting ultimately did not take place, but Cicero
11     Int,      IV|         the one in four books. He did so in a passage written
12     Int,      IV|           the Lucullus208 that he did little more than put forward
13     Int,      IV|       philosophy211. This ατριψια did not amount to απαιδευσια,
14     Int,      IV|           country222." So closely did Cicero suppose himself to
15     Int,      IV|          not second as Hortensius did; this accounts for the disappearance
16     Int,      IV|           Socrates264. But Cicero did not merely give a historical
17     Int,      IV|         question remains: how far did Cicero defend Philo against
18     Int,      IV|     slight increase in cordiality did not lead to friendship301.~
19     Not,       1|     presume to say that his usage did not vary, he must in the
20     Not,       1|   therefore to read sive here, as did Turn. Lamb. Dav. and others.
21     Not,       1|         came down from antiquity, did not make Greek nouns in -
22     Not,       1|       Idea of the Good, Aristotle did away with what Plato would
23     Not,       1|         difficult to see; that he did so, however, is indubitable;
24     Not,       1| recognised much as existent which did not exist in space, as in
25     Not,       1|       Stob. I. 18, 1), the Stoics did the exact opposite affirming
26     Not,       1|     knowledge on the senses, they did not make the senses the
27     Not,       1|         virtue and vice therefore did not resemble a war between
28     Not,       1|     Aristotle's lost works, which did not happen till too late.
29     Not,       2|      against the Old, all that it did was to discuss that new
30     Not,       2|          as a matter of fact they did decide on a single hearing,"
31     Not,       2|        imply so much, and if they did, Cic. may be allowed the
32     Not,       2|     remarking (as Petrus Valentia did, p. 290 of Orelli's reprint
33     Not,       2|        not κατα τουπαρχον, i.e. did not truly represent that
34     Not,       2|         real being, if then Philo did away with the καταλ. φαντ.
35     Not,       2| conclusion of the syllogism, they did not use the verb συμπεραινειν
36     Not,       2|          Academics would say they did not hold this δογμα as stabile
37     Not,       2|            Lucullus answers that, did no distinction exist, he
38     Not,       2|           solved them, even if he did, which I do not believe,
39     Not,       2|        need read acutius as Goer. did in 69. Illos pisces: so
40     Not,       2|        out that when awake Ennius did not assent to his sensations
41     Not,       2|        undoes itself, as Penelope did her web, witness the Mentiens, (
42     Not,       2|      wrong sense, for Clitomachus did allow such visa to stand
43     Not,       2|   possible on my principles. Why, did not Siron remember the dogmas
44     Not,       2|         propositions as Arcesilas did; see 77.~§114. Illud ferre:
45     Not,       2|         it to be different, as he did not include virtus in it (
46     Not,       2|           42, V. 22) while Polemo did (I. 22). See more on 139.
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