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 1     Int,       I|         His later works, however, make it evident that he set a
 2     Int,       I|         vanity, and irresolution, make haste to depreciate his
 3     Int,      II|         seemed to him arrogant to make any proposition with a conviction
 4     Int,     III|  philosophy it copies, or perhaps make Cicero suffer for the supposed
 5     Int,      IV|           of even ten years would make the effort no less painful147.
 6     Int,      IV|           Atticus to ask Varro to make some alterations in his
 7     Int,      IV|    Posteriora it was necessary to make Varro speak first and not
 8     Not,       1|     reasons why he should himself make the attempt, and instancing
 9     Not,       1|   sententiam, a heroic remedy. To make contra an adv. and construe
10     Not,       1|          an involuntary desire to make up the hexameter rhythm.
11     Not,       1| inconsistent as the MSS. and edd. make him (cf. Baiter and Halm'
12     Not,       1|           from antiquity, did not make Greek nouns in -ης into
13     Not,       1|        very similar. Cic.'s words make it clear that these nouns
14     Not,       1|          the senses, they did not make the senses the criterion
15     Not,       1|        265, 271, whose notes will make the subject as clear as
16     Not,       2|      knowledge show that they can make their envy reach beyond
17     Not,       2|         etc.: they are content to make strong statements without
18     Not,       2|           causes, (1) they do not make a serious endeavour to see
19     Not,       2|        wakened from the dream, we make light of the sensations
20     Not,       2|          which here would perhaps make the sentence clearer. The
21     Not,       2|      nearly all edd. before Madv. make this mean e memoria as opposed
22     Not,       2|       false. I do not deny that I make slips, but we must deal
23     Not,       2|          which last leading would make omnibus = om. statuis. Alexandros:
24     Not,       2|           alone was privileged to make statues of Alexander, as
25     Not,       2|          to expect the passage to make sense, as it is the utterance
26     Not,       2|          three, four, etc. grains make a heap. B cannot always
27     Not,       2|          One grain therefore does make a heap. The true sorites
28     Not,       2|           Cic. does not generally make ipse agree in case with
29     Not,       2|   removing the stop at paria, and make in utramque partem follow
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