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1 Int, I | influence he exercised over our author. It is sufficient 2 Int, III | therefore undeserving of our study, for the spirit, if 3 Int, IV | on some new work to which our Academica would correspond139. 4 Int, IV | nature of the works on which our author was then engaged 5 Int, IV | passages above quoted, and from our knowledge of Cicero's habit 6 Int, IV(300)| Cicero to Varro preserved in our collections.~ 7 Not, 1 | Antiochus (13, 14).~§1. Noster: our common friend. Varro was 8 Not, 1 | be closely compared with our passage, and Varro in Aug. 9 Not, 1 | of Aristotle, from which our word subject-matter is descended. 10 Not, 1 | not lie close enough to our author for comment. The 11 Not, 1 | Stoics while believing that our world would be destroyed 12 Not, 2 | discreditable to the father; to our notions, the sons would 13 Not, 2 | In addition, however, to our passage, I note hoc loco 14 Not, 2 | possit dicere. I do not think our passage at all analogous 15 Not, 2 | to be of the same form if our faculties do not enable 16 Not, 2 | existence of the things, our sensations do not give us 17 Not, 2 | is in Greek, to express our "imagination." Non numquam: 18 Not, 2 | while in it (51). But, say our opponents, while they last 19 Not, 2 | opponents, while they last our dreaming sensations are 20 Not, 2 | sensations are as vivid as our waking ones. This we deny ( 21 Not, 2 | and drunkards is unworthy our attention (53).~§49. Antiochus: 22 Not, 2 | be led into a mistake for our rule will prevent us from 23 Not, 2 | is full of peril. Still, our whole argument must tend 24 Not, 2 | controversy which has lasted to our time. Do away with opinion 25 Not, 2 | For even granting that our vision is correct how marvellously 26 Not, 2 | confessedly does (99, 100). Our sapiens is not made of stone; 27 Not, 2 | 101). It is strange that our Probables do not seem sufficient 28 Not, 2 | the Oratorical works. In our passage, the difficulty 29 Not, 2 | caeruleum tum lavum (the MSS. in our passage have flavum) videtur, 30 Not, 2 | these matters lie far beyond our ken. We know nothing of 31 Not, 2 | ken. We know nothing of our bodies, which we can dissect, 32 Not, 2 | Dicaearchus, Plato and Xenocrates. Our sapiens will be unable to 33 Not, 2 | good results from it (127). Our sapiens will be delighted 34 Not, 2 | in Sext. P.H. III. 30 sq. Our passage is imitated by Aug 35 Not, 2 | would prefer mine, to which our ancestors bear testimony.~§