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 1     Pre         |       impossible for an editor to give information which would
 2     Int,       I|         letters to Atticus38 will give a fair picture of his life
 3     Int,      IV|        been bold enough, then, to give Varro the books? I await
 4     Int,      IV|       schools. Catulus offered to give his father's views, at the
 5     Int,      IV|       have supposed Hortensius to give would be within the reach
 6     Int,      IV|         But Cicero did not merely give a historical summary. He
 7     Int,      IV|      distant281.~Cicero strove to give vividness to the dialogue
 8     Not,       1|         325. Antecedat: some MSS. give antecellat. a frequent variant,
 9     Not,       1|   suspicari quidem: for this MSS. give nec suspicari, but Madv. (
10     Not,       1| Philosophe scribere: the MSS. all give philosophie. Klotz has philosophiam,
11     Not,       1|           of Aug., some edd. here give sedium. The argument for
12     Not,       1|      Percussus volnere: many edd. give the frequent variant perculsus.
13     Not,       1|        vol. I. nos. 571 and 1007) give duos, which Cic. probably
14     Not,       1|       standard, it is possible to give an intelligent account of
15     Not,       1|  declension nouns; the MSS. often give, however, a Gk. accus. in
16     Not,       1|          some edd. do. The Stoics give their World God, according
17     Not,       1|           oblivion. I cannot here give an exhaustive account of
18     Not,       1|          sound enough. Dav., Halm give aperirentur. There is no
19     Not,       2|        and the lost Hortensius. I give, partly from Krische, the
20     Not,       2|         on the latter, but merely give the divergences which appear
21     Not,       2|            11 and 12). I will now give the substance of the disputes
22     Not,       2|         two texts (1861 and 1863) give no variants. Pace here perhaps
23     Not,       2|        quam: Bentl., Halm, Baiter give qua, Halm refers to Bentl.
24     Not,       2|     maintain Zeno's definition or give in to the sceptics (18).~§
25     Not,       2|         faculties do not avail to give information about them.
26     Not,       2|      healthy and unimpaired, they give perfectly true information
27     Not,       2|      tested" is imperfect, I will give Sextus' own explanation.
28     Not,       2|        regular method. They first give a general definition of
29     Not,       2|     things, our sensations do not give us correct information about
30     Not,       2|      proceed from real things and give a correct representation
31     Not,       2|       distinction exist, he would give up the attempt to draw it,
32     Not,       2|           therefore he never will give his assent. The Stoics and
33     Not,       2|       congregata. In 121 the MSS. give concreta without variation,
34     Not,       2|      Nonius, but the MSS. of Cic. give here ebore. Dolatus: an
35     Not,       2|         anything, but will merely give a qualified 'yes' or 'no,'
36     Not,       2|        idem, which MSS. sometimes give for item, is correct.~§111.
37     Not,       2|          Nolumus: Halm and Bait., give nolimus; so fine a line
38     Not,       2|         11 qu. R. and P. 75), who give the name of αντιχθων to
39     Not,       2|         about φυσικη, proceeds to give the peculiar crotchet of
40     Not,       2|         Adverterat: the best MSS. give merely adverat, but on the
41     Not,       2|   comprobans). The practice is to give assent (meaning modified
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