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1 Pre | textual criticism, I may say that I have done so from 2 Pre | was taken. I need hardly say that I do not expect or 3 Int, I| It is sufficient here to say that on the main point which 4 Int, II| further refinements, I may say that Cicero in this respect 5 Int, IV| taken196. Atticus wrote to say that as soon as Varro came 6 Not, 1| Though I do not presume to say that his usage did not vary, 7 Not, 1| Baiter. Varro is thus made to say that he stated many things 8 Not, 1| Varro, however, would never say that philosophy became entirely 9 Not, 1| in reading. I venture to say that no real parallel can 10 Not, 1| be an oversight, but to say first that the school (illi, 11 Not, 1| anacoluthon. Cic. meant to say iunctos e quadam impulsione 12 Not, 1| says Halm, pessime I should say. Φαντασιαν: a full and clear 13 Not, 2| II., although I ought to say that Krische, p. 65, maintains 14 Not, 2| authority (8). The dogmatists say they bow to the authority 15 Not, 2| as the lexica absurdly say, "to learn beforehand, i.e. 16 Not, 2| course the Academics would say they did not hold this δογμα 17 Not, 2| confusion (31). Some sceptics say "we cannot help it." Others 18 Not, 2| There is no definite mark, say the sceptics, by which a 19 Not, 2| 40). Two admissions, they say, are universally made, ( 20 Not, 2| certain premisses. Again to say that there are false sensations 21 Not, 2| are false sensations is to say that there are true ones; 22 Not, 2| contradict yourselves and say there is none (44). Let 23 Not, 2| on 29). An Academic would say in reply to the question, " 24 Not, 2| real one. The dogmatists say they admit that mere phantom 25 Not, 2| probable (as the Stoics say he does in dreams), why 26 Not, 2| had while in it (51). But, say our opponents, while they 27 Not, 2| This we deny (52). "But," say they, "you allow that the 28 Not, 2| them (55). Democritus may say that innumerable worlds 29 Not, 2| Another thing that they say is absurd, viz. that there 30 Not, 2| sincerity in all that I say, and would confirm it by 31 Not, 2| absurdity of making Cic. say that the old arguments of 32 Not, 2| general experience. You say he solved them, even if 33 Not, 2| 4 qu. R. and P. 107, who say "patet errare eos qui scepticis 34 Not, 2| like the Epicureans, who say that the inference only 35 Not, 2| circumscribed it is! But say you, we desire no more. 36 Not, 2| of recognising Cotta. You say that no such indistinguishable 37 Not, 2| into uncertainty (84). You say everything belongs to its 38 Not, 2| rearer of Delos? But, you say, art aids the senses. So 39 Not, 2| paraphrase the sense is this "But say my opponents, the Stoics 40 Not, 2| like the sorites, which you say is faulty (92). If it is 41 Not, 2| He condemns those who say that sensation is swept 42 Not, 2| 120) Nothing can exist, say you, apart from the deity. 43 Not, 2| to decide (124). If you say it is better to choose any