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 1     Int,       I|        Greek philosophers36. His long lack of leisure seems to
 2     Int,       I|       days, however, nothing was long to his taste; books, letters,
 3     Int,      II|         to some put forward by a long series of English thinkers
 4     Int,      II|       their "Vetus Academia," so long as he kept clear of dialectic;
 5     Int,      IV|          worked out book by book long after the first edition
 6     Int,      IV|         published a sufficiently long time before the De Finibus,
 7     Int,      IV|        read it when you wrote. I long to hear how the matter stands197."
 8     Int,      IV|       younger need not detain us long. It is clear from the Lucullus208
 9     Int,      IV|         nor does Crassus, in his long speech about Greek philosophy,
10     Not,       1|          De Lingua Latina is too long delayed, turns the conversation
11     Not,       1|      simply = "after a tolerably long halt." For the clause ut
12     Not,       1|      that about ιδεαι, which had long ceased. Krische Uber Cicero'
13     Not,       2|       Rome on public service too long during his earlier years
14     Not,       2|       memory (2). He had to wait long for the reward of his merits
15     Not,       2|           Cic. as a rule prefers long forms like sustentatus,
16     Not,       2|        resembles ours; it is too long to quote entire: αισθησεσι
17     Not,       2| Academics expounded in 41. After long consideration I elucidate
18     Not,       2|        of the doctrine he had so long denied? (69) Some think
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