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 1     Int,      II|  single school, denoted by the phrase "Vetus Academia." General
 2     Not,       1|    after Ernesti) thinking the phrase "arrogantius dictum" places
 3     Not,       1| hypercritical objection to the phrase explicare Academiam, and
 4     Not,       1|   placing slight variations in phrase side by side. See some remarkable
 5     Not,       1| formerly quoted to justify the phrase philosophiam scribere is
 6     Not,       1|    ought to know by heart. The phrase prima natura (abl.) could
 7     Not,       1|       praescriberet above. The phrase is Antiochean; cf. prima
 8     Not,       1|        by the ambiguity of the phrase το ποιον in Greek, which
 9     Not,       1|       119 who remarks that the phrase disputationes philosophiae
10     Not,       1|        negative meaning as the phrase of Sextus, τα μη ‛ικανην
11     Not,       1| quasdam virtutes not the whole phrase in ratione esse dicerent
12     Not,       1|        I. 30, III. 49; (2) the phrase reperire viam, which seems
13     Not,       2|     have been summed up in the phrase cuncta dubitanda esse which
14     Not,       2|     quandam memoriam: the same phrase in De Or. II. 360. Rerum,
15     Not,       2|         untrammelled," cf. the phrase "non mihi integrum est"—"
16     Not,       2|    verborum: n. on I. 33. This phrase has also technical meanings;
17     Not,       2|       agere: cf. I. 23 for the phrase Naturae accommodatum. a
18     Not,       2|        ab; I doubt whether the phrase maiestate alienum (without
19     Not,       2|    expetendi: a rather unusual phrase for the ethical finis. Ut
20     Not,       2|       the trans. of the latter phrase in Zeller 524 "probable
21     Not,       2|    VIII. 67), and the frequent phrase κινημα της διανοιας. For
22     Not,       2|  actually follows him. For the phrase cf. 122 circumfusa tenebris.
23     Not,       2|  Salvis rebus: not an uncommon phrase, e.g. Ad Fam. IV. 1. Gallinas:
24     Not,       2|        Torquatus for using the phrase sensus tolli, on the ground
25     Not,       2|  conspiracy, had become a cant phrase at Rome, with which Cic.
26     Not,       2|  altercation with the god. The phrase, like λοιδορεσθαι τινι as
27     Not,       2|     hardly found in prose. The phrase superbe resistere in Aug.
28     Not,       2|  retains. I cannot believe the phrase primum augendi to be Latin.~§
29     Not,       2|  mentiri. Eiusdem generis: the phrase te mentiri had been substituted
30     Not,       2|     comprobet: almost the same phrase often occurs in Livy, Sueton.,
31     Not,       2| mocking repetition of Lucullus phrase, cf. 58. Incerta reddere:
32     Not,       2|      wishes to read onere. The phrase magnum onus is indeed common (
33     Not,       2|        Vincam animum: a common phrase in Cic., cf. Philipp. XII.
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