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 1     Int,       I|        ever mentioned without some expression of affection, and Cicero
 2     Int,      II|         cared nothing for power of expression. Again, the Academic tenets
 3     Int,      II|           Carneades. Once he gives expression to a fear lest they should
 4     Not,       1|           for small diversities of expression, cf. De Leg. III. 30, D.F.
 5     Not,       1|            A similar inaccuracy of expression is found in II. 42. The
 6     Not,       1|           Ultro citroque is an odd expression to apply to universal Force,
 7     Not,       1|        affect the senses. The same expression is in N.D. II. 75. It should
 8     Not,       1|         from moment to moment; the expression therefore ought to be τους
 9     Not,       1|            Zeno's nature. The very expression occurs Ad Fam. XV. 21, 4,
10     Not,       1|          agrees with Madv. For the expression cf. D.F. II. 44 e duplici
11     Not,       1|            licet: the same turn of expression occurs D.F. III. 21, IV.
12     Not,       1|           nobis positam: the usual expression for freedom of the will,
13     Not,       1|      doctrine cf. II. 124, for the expression Euseb. Praep. Evan. XIV.
14     Not,       2|          s.v. malleolus, a similar expression (naves malleolis confixae)
15     Not,       2|           fail to see. The form of expression is very common in Cic.,
16     Not,       2|       accommodatum. a purely Stoic expression, ‛ωμοιωμενον τη φυσει; cf.
17     Not,       2|           lumenque: Bentl. dux The expression dux vitae is of course frequent (
18     Not,       2|          right, and that the whole expression is an imitation of the Greek ‛
19     Not,       2|           83. Fabricata esset: the expression is sneered at in 87. Quem
20     Not,       2|           iratus. Comperisse: this expression of Cic., used in the senate
21     Not,       2|            numquam nisi: a strange expression for which Manut. conj. imitari?
22     Not,       2|         esse pilum, etc.: a strong expression of this belief is found
23     Not,       2| Antibarbarus, ed. 4) deny that the expression idem etiam is Latin. One
24     Not,       2|          Multis partibus: for this expression see Munro on Lucr. I. 734,
25     Not,       2|        D.F. I. 14. For the turn of expression cf. T.D. IV. 62 omnium philosophorum
26     Not,       2|         Inventor et princeps: same expression in T.D. I. 48, De Or. I.
27     Not,       2|            colloquial and Plautine expression; see Forc. Ad senatum starent: "
28     Not,       2|          cum honestate: this whole expression is in apposition to par,
29     Not,       2|            Introd. 50, and for the expression 18. Opinaturum: see 59,
30     Not,       2|         illam omnium rerum: an odd expression; cf. actio rerum in 62.
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