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1 Pre | from whom it was taken. I need hardly say that I do not 2 Pre | students help they so greatly need. Moreover, it is a great 3 Int, III| and did not much feel the need of any speculative system; 4 Int, IV| Cicero.~Catulus the younger need not detain us long. It is 5 Int, IV| Hortensius upon Catulus254 need only imply such a bare statement 6 Int, IV| attainments, are too well known to need mention here. He seems to 7 Not, 1| broken sequence. There is no need therefore to read sive here, 8 Not, 1| an oxymoron, but argute need not only imply clearness, 9 Not, 1| vim animum: there is no need to read animam, as some 10 Not, 1| but poneret. There is no need to alter (as Manut., Lamb., 11 Not, 1| in D.F. III. 50 feels the need of a word to express απαξια ( 12 Not, 1| aestimatio should mean απαξια need not surprise us when we 13 Not, 1| παντα εφεξης there is no need to read denique for deinceps 14 Not, 2| fact that the eye and hand need such guides shows how untrustworthy 15 Not, 2| all but him. Those words need not imply so much, and if 16 Not, 2| Lucretius), but there is no need to alter. Lux is properly 17 Not, 2| καθ' αυτην, there is no need to read propter, as Lamb. 18 Not, 2| definitio ... transferri: I need hardly point out that the ‛ 19 Not, 2| οξυτερον, Lamb. without need read acutius as Goer. did 20 Not, 2| however, says he does not need the deity to construct the 21 Not, 2| slight contrast, there is no need to read et, as Halm. Asperis ... 22 Not, 2| Bait., inserts contra, the need for which I fail to see. 23 Not, 2| composite fines. Adhuc: I need scarcely point out that 24 Not, 2| alteri (cf. altero in 104) need not imply that the dogma