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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
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