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 1     Int,      II|            were impossible in any form, he thought, if the divine [
 2     Int,     III|       into the most elegant Latin form, to extend the education
 3     Int,      IV| Clitomachus.~In that intermediate form of the Academica, where
 4     Int,      IV|       answer.~In the intermediate form of the Academica, the speech
 5     Not,       1|   artfully Cic. uses the dramatic form of the dialogue in order
 6     Not,       1|       quoted by R. and P. 141. To form an opinion on this difficult
 7     Not,       1|          then the external, which form with the bodily advantages
 8     Not,       1|     αγαθων, which belongs in this form to late Peripateticism (
 9     Not,       1|       what are these cetera? They form portion of the εκτος αγαθα,
10     Not,       1|    separate. When force impresses form on the formless matter,
11     Not,       1|       subdivisible (27). Force or form acts on the formless matter
12     Not,       1|           by an active generative form results in an aliquid, a
13     Not,       1|          τι, when affected by the form. (Cf. τοδε, τουτο, Plato
14     Not,       1|        above, in omni natura will form an exact contrast, substance
15     Not,       1|         drawn up in a syllogistic form which becomes oratio perpetua
16     Not,       1|    without. Comprehendibile: this form has better MSS. authority
17     Not,       2|          Halm, I fail to see. The form of expression is very common
18     Not,       2|    notable pupils had combined to form the so called "Old Academy,"
19     Not,       2|           asserts to be the usual form. Comprehensio: cf. I. 41.
20     Not,       2|            in 46 he gives a clipt form like that of Sextus in the
21     Not,       2|        not esse putat etc., which form is especially rare at the
22     Not,       2|         been produced in the same form by other things, cannot
23     Not,       2|         assumed to be of the same form if our faculties do not
24     Not,       2|          the true are always of a form which the false may assume.
25     Not,       2|    proceeds from a reality, has a form which it might have if it
26     Not,       2|         sorites was always in the form of a series of questions,
27     Not,       2|         or sequeris, the constant form in Cic. of the pres., must
28     Not,       2|       word was given in its Greek form in 15. Nulla fuit ratio
29     Not,       2|  arguments which are identical in form with the Mentiens, and yet
30     Not,       2|    arguments identical with it in form must stand or fall together (
31     Not,       2|           Erunt ... cavetis: this form of the conditional sentence
32     Not,       2|         Nonius agree in the other form, which Madv. allows to stand
33     Not,       2|          notes. Herculi: for this form of the gen. cf. Madv. on
34     Not,       2|           not to change the rarer form into the commoner, also
35     Not,       2|         Summus deus: "the highest form of the deity" who was of
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