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Alphabetical [« »] preposition 2 pres 6 presence 3 present 18 presentation 2 presented 2 presents 1 | Frequency [« »] 18 partem 18 physics 18 position 18 present 18 recte 18 simile 18 sive | Marcus Tullius Cicero Academica Concordances present |
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1 Pre | by the criticism of the present time.~This edition has grown 2 Pre | trust that the work in its present shape will be of use to 3 Pre | difficult of access. The present work will, I hope, prepare 4 Int, I| description of the tyrant is present to [xiii] his mind60; when, 5 Int, I| mentioning [xv] than the present. It is this. Cicero, the 6 Int, III| Romans. He never pretended to present new views of philosophy, 7 Int, IV| Cato and Brutus lived to be present, with Cicero, during the 8 Not, 1| iste of a person who is present. Goer. qu. Brut. 125, De 9 Not, 1| difficulties, which I defer for the present.) Cic. therefore is chargeable 10 Not, 2| doctrine of ακαταληψια though present to the minds of the ancients 11 Not, 2| expresses the possibility as present to the mind of the supposed 12 Not, 2| that when one of them is present, it cannot be distinguished 13 Not, 2| the illustration of the present passage pp 293—300 with 14 Not, 2| with the appearances they present, το γαρ αληθες και το ψευδες 15 Not, 2| 127, 140 of this book. The present is of course required by 16 Not, 2| the confusion of past and present time in the one infinitive 17 Not, 2| non existent, hence the present difficulty; in Plato the 18 Not, 2| last of which resembles the present passage—omnibus aut maximis