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 1     Pre         |           Cicero are studied, but especially in those where an attempt
 2    Abbr         |   examples; exc. = except; esp. = especially; fragm. = fragment or fragments;
 3     Int,       I|        the learning of Antiochus, especially in dialectic, which was
 4     Int,       I|         of the Greek writers, and especially the philosophers. During
 5     Int,       I|         his life at this time. He especially studied the political writings
 6     Int,       I|           to drop45. Aristotle is especially mentioned as one of the
 7     Int,       I|        this time is the same: see especially the remaining letters to
 8     Int,      II|           well and translated, is especially important. It must not be
 9     Int,      IV| literature and philosophy. We are especially told that even with Greeks
10     Int,      IV|           teacher. The only Greek especially mentioned as a friend of
11     Int,      IV|    information [l] from books and especially from the writings of Clitomachus.
12     Int,      IV|           Lucullus. His speech is especially acknowledged by Cicero to
13     Not,       1|       kind (cogitari II. 82), and especially, as Durand remarked, at
14     Not,       1|        from R. and P. 288, 9, and especially from M. Saint Hilaire's
15     Not,       2|         putat etc., which form is especially rare at the end of a clause.
16     Not,       2|       Plat. Theaet. 185, 191. Cf. especially Sext. Adv. Math. VII. 350
17     Not,       2|        always places esse second, especially at the end of a clause.
18     Not,       2|           19. Et a vobismet: "and especially by you". The threefold division
19     Not,       2|         minute work in ivory, and especially for a chariot which a fly
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