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 1     Pre         |          the completer knowledge now required in the final Classical
 2     Pre         |          excellence of the texts now in use is depriving a Classical
 3     Int,       I|       once open to an orator was now barred.10~We thus see that
 4     Int,       I|      calls him16, Zeno of Sidon, now the head of the Epicurean
 5     Int,       I|        had known18. Phaedrus was now at Athens, and along with
 6     Int,       I|        was Antiochus of Ascalon, now the representative of a
 7     Int,       I|       facts, because of the idea now spread abroad that Cicero
 8     Int,       I|   elsewhere, was written.~I have now finished the first portion
 9     Int,       I|      many feelings and judgments now current which have contributed
10     Int,     III|      Ciceros ideas. Such outcry, now so common, is due largely
11     Int,     III|       but a few scanty traces is now lost. C. Amafinius, mentioned
12     Int,     III|      write philosophy130. Cicero now extended his design, which
13     Int,      IV|     where she died. This he felt now compelled to conquer, otherwise
14     Int,      IV|          his Academica, which he now divided into four books
15     Int,      IV|         wert ever wont, flitting now hither, now thither!" Atticus
16     Int,      IV|       wont, flitting now hither, now thither!" Atticus on his
17     Int,      IV|        the preface of Goerenz. I now proceed to examine into
18     Int,      IV|       not known to Catulus248.~I now proceed to draw out from
19     Int,      IV|         the fact that Hortensius now advocates a dogmatic philosophy,
20     Int,      IV|           Hortensius and Catulus now sink to a secondary position
21     Int,      IV|           at which the scene was now laid, was close to the Lucrine
22     Int,      IV|    formerly given by Hortensius, now by Varro; then the historical
23     Not,       1|         philosophiam scribere is now altered in the best texts (
24     Not,       1|  Cluentio 16, Classen and Baiter now om. the word. Further, vetus
25     Not,       1| specimens of words once foreign, now naturalised. D.F. III. 5
26     Not,       1|     opposite to these virtues.~I now pass on to a second class
27     Not,       1|        have an opposite meaning. Now I contend that Cicero's
28     Not,       1|         VI.), and T.D. I. 53 sq. Now the only thing with Aristotle
29     Not,       1|        Mental and Moral Science, now re-published in Grote's
30     Not,       2|         troublous times I cannot now tell (3). He was not merely
31     Not,       2|      teacher (11 and 12). I will now give the substance of the
32     Not,       2|         which I conjectured, but now see occurs in a MS. (Pal.
33     Not,       2|        it by hearing all things, now as a matter of fact they
34     Not,       2|          brilliant support (16). Now many dogmatists think that
35     Not,       2|       than with the former (32). Now they on the one hand profess
36     Not,       2|        Sext. A.M. VII. 167175). Now no sensation is perceived
37     Not,       2|      which the false may assume. Now sensations which are indistinguishable
38     Not,       2|     theme in all his works (74). Now do you see that I do not
39     Not,       2|         Cyrenaei into Cyrenaici (now made by all edd. on the
40     Not,       2|      respondit), the credo being now repeated to govern the infin.
41     Not,       2|         as in 118 concessisse is now read for MSS. consensisse?
42     Not,       2|     speak afterwards. I am going now to advance against the senses
43     Not,       2|         the Origin of Knowledge, now reprinted in Vol II. of
44     Not,       2|        any actual sapiens (145). Now as there is no knowledge
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