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1 Int, I| passed at Athens, and were almost entirely devoted to philosophy, 2 Int, I| this time have attained an almost complete familiarity with 3 Int, I| seems to have caused an almost unquenchable thirst for 4 Int, II| fascinated by the Stoics almost beyond the power of resistance. 5 Int, IV| De Divinatione154 affords almost direct evidence that the 6 Int, IV| Cuman villa of Catulus and almost within sight of Hortensius' 7 Int, IV| Atticus must have been almost a κωφον προσωπον.~I may 8 Not, 1| interrogatiuncula and conclusiuncula are almost convertible terms. See also 9 Not, 1| further, there will be the almost impossible ellipse of ars, 10 Not, 1| occurs nowhere else, and Cic. almost condemns it by his use of 11 Not, 1| The words, however, are almost convertible; see Cat. Mai. 12 Not, 1| doubtless rested his theory almost entirely on the ethical 13 Not, 1| esse rerum, thus giving an almost perfect iambic, strongly 14 Not, 1| and Aristotle (one might almost add, with moderns too). 15 Not, 1| definition. ετυμολογιαν: this is almost entirely Stoic. The word 16 Not, 1| Latin. The em. is rendered almost certain by mutavit in 40, 17 Not, 2| think it appropriate and almost necessary. Quis est quin 18 Not, 2| virtus, perfecta ratio, are almost convertible terms in the 19 Not, 2| for the use of quasi = almost cf. In Verr. Act. I. 22, 20 Not, 2| have si qui and si quis almost in the same line with identically 21 Not, 2| 148. Adsensu comprobet: almost the same phrase often occurs 22 Not, 2| supposition of Madv. becomes almost irresistible. Temeritatem: 23 Not, 2| the size of the sun, I am almost content (128).~§116. Tres 24 Not, 2| 1861), p. 994. Quasi: = almost, ‛ως επος ειπειν. Voltis: 25 Not, 2| maiorum cf. 80. Here Plato is almost excluded from the so-called