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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 the ‛ορμη 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