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 1     Int,       I|      my books." These gave him real comfort, and his studies
 2     Int,      II|  Disputations he held it to be real. The most Stoic in tone
 3     Int,     III|       must have been of little real importance. It is exceedingly
 4     Int,     III|    could thus do his country a real service. In his enforced
 5     Int,      IV|      perhaps his knowledge and real critical fastidiousness.
 6     Int,      IV|        Cicero addressed to his real intimates, such for instance
 7     Not,       1|         be far nearer Cicero's real writing. Though I do not
 8     Not,       1|      alone saw the permanently real and true (30). The senses
 9     Not,       1|   therefore mere opinion (31). Real knowledge only came through
10     Not,       1|       I venture to say that no real parallel can be found to
11     Not,       1|     mixture here of Antiochus' real view with Cicero's reminiscences
12     Not,       1| Gellius qu. R. and P. 327. His real name was not Theophrastus,
13     Not,       2|       held a sensation to be a real alteration (‛ετεροιωσις)
14     Not,       2|        thing in itself, in its real being, if then Philo did
15     Not,       2|      false cannot of course be real perceptions, while the true
16     Not,       2|        visa which proceed from real things and give a correct
17     Not,       2|     mere phantoms or, having a real source, do not correctly
18     Not,       2|     often the same effect as a real one. The dogmatists say
19     Not,       2|       they so closely resemble real ones as to be indistinguishable
20     Not,       2|        essent, and you get the real view of the Academic, who
21     Not,       2|     proper name belonging to a real person aliquis ought to
22     Not,       2| sense-knowledge, but held that real knowledge was attainable
23     Not,       2| knowledge, all assume that the real επιστημη is attainable.
24     Not,       2|         The definitions of the real Old Academy are more reasonable
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