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Alphabetical [« »] impose 1 impositis 1 impossibility 7 impossible 26 imposuerit 1 imposuit 1 impracticable 1 | Frequency [« »] 26 eadem 26 general 26 important 26 impossible 26 krische 26 madvig 26 magis | Marcus Tullius Cicero Academica Concordances impossible |
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1 Pre | Academica, it is evidently impossible for an editor to give information 2 Int, II| infallible criterion was impossible. To go more into detail 3 Int, II| that absolute knowledge is impossible was the one Academic tenet 4 Int, II| sanctity, and moral good, were impossible in any form, he thought, 5 Int, III| elucidation is, that he found it impossible to include the great poet 6 Not, 1| quanquam which however is impossible in such a place in Cic. ( 7 Not, 1| there will be the almost impossible ellipse of ars, scientia, 8 Not, 2| opinion I find it quite impossible to agree. A passage in the 9 Not, 2| φαντασια, which he pronounced impossible, (3) that he distorted the 10 Not, 2| arts are at once rendered impossible (22). That true perception 11 Not, 2| action, otherwise action is impossible (25). The doctrines of the 12 Not, 2| dogma that perception is impossible, to be a certain perception 13 Not, 2| argues that if proof be impossible, as the sceptic says, there 14 Not, 2| must be a proof to show it impossible; the sceptic doctrine must 15 Not, 2| the guttural. It is quite impossible that Cic. could have written 16 Not, 2| Madv. (D.F. I. 30) thinks, impossible, change from recta oratio 17 Not, 2| eorum, this however is as impossible in Cic. as the c before 18 Not, 2| holding that knowledge is impossible you weaken the force of 19 Not, 2| great enough to render it impossible to guard against mistaking 20 Not, 2| perception in the Stoic sense is impossible (68). However, a few words 21 Not, 2| this without knowledge was impossible. Knowledge consists of perceptions. 22 Not, 2| επιστημη in the strict sense is impossible, is a doctrine which Socrates 23 Not, 2| Madv. says on D.F. I. 9, impossible; for other ellipses of the 24 Not, 2| and perception becomes impossible (101). It is strange that 25 Not, 2| without assent action is impossible (108). But surely many actions 26 Not, 2| by both, and so I find it impossible to choose (141, 142).~§129.