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 1     Int,      IV|     impossibility would at once occur to Varro, and Cicero anticipates
 2     Not,       1|        very similar expressions occur in the prologue to D.F.
 3     Not,       1|       25, 3, the two words even occur without any other word to
 4     Not,       1|     philosophicus, philosophice occur till very late Latin times.
 5     Not,       1|       like Cic. The words often occur together and illustrate
 6     Not,       1| commonplace, if familiar, would occur elsewhere in Cic. as others
 7     Not,       1|   essent dicta consedimus often occur in similar places in Cic.'
 8     Not,       1|    meaning the Athenians, often occur. Quid me putas: i.e. velle.
 9     Not,       1|         pulcrai, pulcrum, etc., occur in inscr., exc. pulchre,
10     Not,       1|          Nearly all these names occur in N.D. II. The whole of
11     Not,       1|    εναπομεμαγμενη, εντετυπωμενη occur constantly, but generally
12     Not,       2|      these two words frequently occur together in Cic. and illustrate
13     Not,       2|          the time at which they occur, or during which they continue;
14     Not,       2|         space within which they occur, and the apparent intervals
15     Not,       2|    fundere: similar expressions occur in T.D. III. 42, V. 73,
16     Not,       2|          αφη I believe does not occur in ancient authorities as
17     Not,       2|  critical editions of Cic. exx. occur every few pages. If iacet
18     Not,       2| different ways not unfrequently occur together, see Madv. Em.
19     Not,       2|       arguments to this of Cic. occur in Sext., cf. esp. P.H.
20     Not,       2|  Irretiat: parallel expressions occur in T.D. V. 76, De Or. I.
21     Not,       2|         ante. Such breaks often occur in Cic., as in Orator 87
22     Not,       2|      The word αντιπους seems to occur first in Plat. Tim. 63 A.
23     Not,       2|        the comparative does not occur till the silver writers.
24     Not,       2|    hominum; similar expressions occur with a reference to Epicurus
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