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 1     Int,       I|         course he is himself to take, he naturally recals the
 2     Int,     III|   thought it would flourish and take the place of oratory, which
 3     Int,      IV|         parts they were made to take in difficult philosophical
 4     Int,      IV|       but the latter refused to take a general assurance, and
 5     Int,      IV|     hands, Cicero begged him to take all precautions to prevent
 6     Int,      IV|      meeting ultimately did not take place, but Cicero left the
 7     Not,       1|      omitted. (So Turnebus.) To take it as nom., understanding
 8     Not,       1|       after Halm's note) should take Manutius' far-fetched conj.
 9     Not,       1|     quaeque, which edd. used to take for quaecunque. Cf. Goerenz'
10     Not,       1|   haustu; Zeller p. 78 seems to take the same view, but I have
11     Not,       1| phenomena, the proper course to take was to suspend judgment
12     Not,       2|  perverse sceptics and let them take their own way. See another
13     Not,       2|        e.g. Trist. IV. 4, 14. I take of course rex to be nom.
14     Not,       2|        cf. e.g. Cat. Mai. 83. I take quibus as simply = libris.~§
15     Not,       2|    noted that συγκαταθεσις must take place before theορμη is
16     Not,       2|         do not merely name, but take for my models famous men?
17     Not,       2|   negant, at which so many edd. take offence. Tactu intimo: the
18     Not,       2|         ravum after quodque and take quod as a proper relative
19     Not,       2|       three parts of philosophy take Physics first. Would your
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