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 1     Pre         |       Cicero deals.~My text may be said to be founded on that of
 2     Int,       I|           far the greatest, Cicero said, of all the Peripatetics
 3     Int,      II|            to find out what can be said for every view. It is a
 4     Int,     III|          the Latin language may be said to have been destitute of
 5     Int,      IV|       later letters. In one Cicero said: "I am in favour of Varro,
 6     Int,      IV|                Although so much is said of his general culture,
 7     Int,      IV|            Lucullus was, as I have said, mainly a reply to that
 8     Int,      IV|       actual text. The same may be said of Cicero's answer.~In the
 9     Not,       1|        musica etc. scribere may be said, but not physicam, musicam
10     Not,       1|          The phrases are sometimes said to be Peripatetic, if so,
11     Not,       1|            supposing that Cic. has said loosely of the materia what
12     Not,       1|      materia what he ought to have said of the qualia. Of course
13     Not,       1|          Platonic ην, = was, as we said. In ratione et disserendo:
14     Not,       1|            so it may speciously be said to belong to the old Academico-Peripatetic
15     Not,       1|      rejected. Nor can anything be said for Goerenz's plan, who
16     Not,       1|       pudor modestia pudicitia are said coerceri, the writer's thoughts
17     Not,       1|         αρεται of Arist., could be said to belong to the reason,
18     Not,       1|        suscipi: all emotion arose, said the Stoics, from a false
19     Not,       1|           which emits the visum is said to be καταληπτον, but, as
20     Not,       2|        used of the Stoics, who are said re concinere, verbis discrepare
21     Not,       2|          BOOKS.~32. I have already said that this most likely belonged
22     Not,       2|     oratorical works may fairly be said to have this character;
23     Not,       2|           Tetrilius: some MSS. are said to have Tetrinius, and the
24     Not,       2|  Negavissent: "had denied, as they said." Tollendus est: a statement
25     Not,       2|       their minds. This, Carneades said, would be inconsistent,
26     Not,       2|          thing. How can a thing be said to be "evidently white,"
27     Not,       2|  Hortensius (62, 63). Then Catulus said that he should not be surprised
28     Not,       2|       against sense knowledge. You said that Socrates and Plato
29     Not,       2|          with these. Why? Socrates said he knew nothing but his
30     Not,       2|       Chrysippus himself (87). You said that the sensations of dreamers,
31     Not,       2| speculations on protoplasm; he was said to have assumed that the
32     Not,       2|    Paradoxes! (136) Albinus joking said to Carneades "You do not
33     Not,       2|            not a sapiens." "That," said Carneades, "is Diogenes'
34     Not,       2|           P.H. II. 83, where it is said that the φαυλος is capable
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