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 1     Not,       1|             common phrases in Cic., e.g. D.F. I. 1, T.D. I. 1, De
 2     Not,       1|            later scholars alter it, e.g. Bentl. argumentatione, Ernesti
 3     Not,       1|               εστι ταυτα, so often, e.g. Lael. 6. Some edd. have
 4     Not,       1|             to refresh the memory," e.g. 11, Brut. 315. Nisi molestum
 5     Not,       1|             often confused in MSS., e.g. In Veri (Act II.) I. 3,
 6     Not,       1|              so frequently in Cic., e.g. D.F. IV. 27, so Stob. II.
 7     Not,       1|             by just one small word, e.g. Lael. 53 quam id recte,
 8     Not,       1|         δοξαστον and the επιστητον, e.g Analyt. Post. I. 33 (qu.
 9     Not,       1|          Cic. in numerous passages (e.g. D.F. V. 74) describes verba
10     Not,       1|            is not uncommon in Cic., e.g. D.F. III. 33. Omnia, quae:
11     Not,       1|         which minor bears in Latin, e.g. sin minus in Cic. means "
12     Not,       2|             verb so common in Ovid, e.g. Trist. IV. 4, 14. I take
13     Not,       2|           expressed antecedent, cf. e.g. Cat. Mai. 83. I take quibus
14     Not,       2|              degree" was once used, e.g. "a squire of low degree"
15     Not,       2|            of sense, by Sext. Emp., e.g. Pyrrhon. Hypot. I. 119-121,
16     Not,       2|            the two words here used, e.g. De Or. III. 101, and after
17     Not,       2|           and after him Quintilian, e.g. II. 17, 21. Inflatu: cf.
18     Not,       2|            often appears in Sextus: e.g. Adv. Math. VII. ανθρωπος
19     Not,       2|           very often given by Sext. e.g. Pyrrh. Hyp. II. 143 λογος
20     Not,       2|            very frequent in Sextus, e.g. Adv. Math. VIII. 281, where
21     Not,       2|     constantly referred to in Sext. e.g. P.H. II. 90, 98, A.M. VII.
22     Not,       2|            Sext. often uses ιδιομα, e.g. A. M. IX. 410. Signo notari:
23     Not,       2|          ακριβειαν (passim in Sext. e.g. P.H. II. 123). Inaniterne
24     Not,       2|             mouths of sceptics, see e.g. Sext. P.H. I. 14. Num illa
25     Not,       2| υπισχνεισθαι is often used by Sext. e.g. A.M. VIII. 283. Patefacturum:
26     Not,       2|            is often quoted by Cic., e.g. D.F. IV. 62.~§53. Sustinet:
27     Not,       2|          exact parallel in English, e.g. "tu dictis Albane maneres"
28     Not,       2|             not an uncommon phrase, e.g. Ad Fam. IV. 1. Gallinas:
29     Not,       2|           nouns the best edd. vary, e.g. deus aliqui (T.D. I. 23,
30     Not,       2|           very often found in Cic., e.g. Orat. 18. Cic. sometimes
31     Not,       2|           similar purpose by Sext., e.g. A.M. VII. 405 ‛ο γουν ‛Ερακλης
32     Not,       2|             use of βραδυς in Sext., e.g. A.M. VII. 325. Cum hoc igitur:
33     Not,       2|       rightly altered by Lamb., cf. e.g. De Fato 44. Non possis ...
34     Not,       2|            this are common in Cic., e.g. D.F. I. 54, De Off. I. 61,
35     Not,       2|         Stoics are often mentioned, e.g. D.F. IV. 6. E vero ... a
36     Not,       2|           this patronising way; see e.g. T.D. II. 44, III. 50, D.F.
37     Not,       2|   Opinationem: the οιησιν of Sext., e.g. P.H. III. 280. Quod minime
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