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1 Pre | work of Davies, though in every way far superior to that 2 Pre | Madvig, on whose foundation every succeeding editor of Cicero 3 Int, I| His own statements, after every deduction necessitated by 4 Int, I| leaf from being lost.... Every day I find greater satisfaction 5 Int, I| truth, his appetite for every kind of literature was insatiable, 6 Int, II| out what can be said for every view. It is a positive duty 7 Int, II| to discuss all aspects of every question, after the example 8 Int, II| Academic sips the best of every school85. He roams in the 9 Int, II| completely indifferent to every adornment and beauty of 10 Int, III| to bring within its scope every topic which Greek philosophers 11 Int, IV| changed his plans. Nearly every letter written to Atticus 12 Int, IV| xliii] meliora." Still, on every occasion which offered, 13 Int, IV| his dialogues Cicero took every precaution against anachronisms.~ 14 Not, 1| kind after haec ipsa. On every ground the reading of Madv. 15 Not, 1| coincides with Cic.'s in every particular. Even the inexplicabilis 16 Not, 1| in powerfully influencing every other sect, and it placed 17 Not, 1| 253, qu. Zeller 88. Thus every καταληπτικη φαντασια, instead 18 Not, 2| I maintain the truth of every sensation, Epicurus must 19 Not, 2| true, partly false, (2) every sensation which proceeds 20 Not, 2| innumerable worlds exist in every particular similar to ours, 21 Not, 2| one is disputed viz. that every true sensation has side 22 Not, 2| editions of Cic. exx. occur every few pages. If iacet were 23 Not, 2| because it is unable to solve every problem presented to it.