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1 Pre | in some special way bound up with the Academica. The 2 Int, I| considerable friendship sprang up between Antiochus and Cicero27, 3 Int, I| may believe that he kept up his old knowledge by converse 4 Int, I| Dicaearchus, and keeping up his acquaintance with living 5 Int, IV| conclude that Cicero had given up all hope of suppressing 6 Int, IV| philosopher. He has to be propped up, like Catulus, by the authority 7 Not, 1| absurdly tries to prop up the subj. without cum. Quam 8 Not, 1| have added quid to fill up the lacuna left by Halm, 9 Not, 1| clearness of mind are bound up in this word, cf. II. 53. 10 Not, 1| involuntary desire to make up the hexameter rhythm. Phrases 11 Not, 1| verborum: cf. 9. Igitur picks up the broken thread of the 12 Not, 1| conclusae: speech drawn up in a syllogistic form which 13 Not, 1| remarks, equivalent to giving up all that was valuable in 14 Not, 2| senses must have been summed up in the phrase cuncta dubitanda 15 Not, 2| from the water was brought up as evidence. (In Luc. 81, 16 Not, 2| becomes habitual; he gives up the attempt to distinguish 17 Not, 2| distinction exist, he would give up the attempt to draw it, 18 Not, 2| Utimur: "we have to put up with," so χρησθαι is used 19 Not, 2| broken thread is picked up by quod argumentum near 20 Not, 2| igitur, as usual, picks up the broken thread of the 21 Not, 2| should read the Academica up to this point, and still 22 Not, 2| αντιποδες; was of course bound up with the doctrine that the