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Alphabetical [« »] upbraid 1 upheld 1 upholding 1 upon 28 upright 1 upwards 1 urbanis 1 | Frequency [« »] 28 taken 28 together 28 una 28 upon 28 virtue 28 vos 28 yet | Marcus Tullius Cicero Academica Concordances upon |
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1 Pre | all original criticisms upon the text to which I could 2 Pre | Philosophy which is not touched upon somewhere in the Academica, 3 Pre | dwelt in my own language upon such philosophical difficulties 4 Int, I| Cumae or Naples "feeding upon" the library of Faustus 5 Int, I| Athens still kept their hold upon his mind, and on his way 6 Int, II| difference, would naturally look upon Cicero as a supporter of 7 Int, II| as un-Socratic, looking upon Socrates as the apostle 8 Int, III| originality would have been looked upon as a fault rather than an 9 Int, III| judgment must either insist upon trying the work by a standard 10 Int, IV| deliberate attempt to impose upon his readers a set of statements 11 Int, IV| Cicero determined to confer upon him often in the future 12 Int, IV| responsibility for the decision upon Atticus, but for whose importunities 13 Int, IV| books? I await his judgment upon them, but when will he read 14 Int, IV| and great stress was laid upon the patronage it received 15 Int, IV| innovations made by Philo upon the genuine Carneadean doctrine. 16 Int, IV| demand made by Hortensius upon Catulus254 need only imply 17 Int, IV| troubles which were pressing upon Cicero when he wrote the 18 Not, 1| and founds his own text upon it two years after Madvig' 19 Not, 1| passive matter when worked upon by an active generative 20 Not, 1| orderly sequence of cause upon cause. When the World God 21 Not, 2| which see 33. Sequi: "act upon," cf. 99-101. Liberiores 22 Not, 2| Reasoning can only proceed upon certain premisses. Again 23 Not, 2| is an absurd one to foist upon Plato. The dialogues of 24 Not, 2| Tribunum ... adeant: a retort upon Lucullus; cf. 13. The MSS. 25 Not, 2| of the dogmatist proceed upon mere probability. Nor do 26 Not, 2| Peripatetic formula, putting upon it his own meaning of course. 27 Not, 2| which that geometer rears upon them. Cicero is arguing 28 Not, 2| 806, ed. 2, who is severe upon the reading of Orelli (still