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Alphabetical [« »] enodandis 1 enodatio 1 enormous 2 enough 19 enquiries 1 enrich 2 enriched 4 | Frequency [« »] 19 certain 19 dicis 19 distinction 19 enough 19 especially 19 finis 19 former | Marcus Tullius Cicero Academica Concordances enough |
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1 Int, I| The silence of Cicero is enough to condemn this theory, 2 Int, I| disordered province Cilicia enough to employ Cicero's thoughts 3 Int, III| life to them seemed well enough for Greeks, [xxx] but for 4 Int, IV| later: "You have been bold enough, then, to give Varro the 5 Int, IV| you217." He alone was bold enough to rebuke the follies, on 6 Int, IV| work. Cato is not closely enough connected with the Academica 7 Not, 1| however, above, is quite enough for both clauses; a similar 8 Not, 1| but does not lie close enough to our author for comment. 9 Not, 1| These considerations will be enough to show that neither Cic. 10 Not, 1| which seems to me sound enough. Dav., Halm give aperirentur. 11 Not, 2| think this simple and sound enough, Bentl. however read fautorem, 12 Not, 2| for the future is common enough in all languages cf. Iuv. 13 Not, 2| dissimilar things, it is enough if he can show that human 14 Not, 2| faculties are not perfect enough to discern whatever difference 15 Not, 2| reasoning their probabile is not enough. Reasoning can only proceed 16 Not, 2| phenomena could never be great enough to render it impossible 17 Not, 2| seem to exist and that is enough. One mistaken sensation 18 Not, 2| absolutely similar, it is enough that human faculties cannot 19 Not, 2| same formulae is common enough to prevent us from being