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 1     Int,      IV|  Hortensius212. Though Cicero sometimes classes the father and son
 2     Not,       1|      Polemo (cf. D.F. IV. 2), sometimes Crantor is added. The harmony
 3     Not,       1|     258, 276. The phrases are sometimes said to be Peripatetic,
 4     Not,       1|     28. The Greeks themselves sometimes confuse ποιοτης and ποιον,
 5     Not,       1|     is rare. The ambiguity is sometimes avoided by the immediate
 6     Not,       1|  Reason is the Universe, they sometimes speak of it as being in
 7     Not,       1|    but not quite thus. I have sometimes thought that Cic. wrote
 8     Not,       1|      Diog. VII. 89; yet Diog. sometimes speaks of virtue loosely
 9     Not,       1|  causa I note that the Stoics sometimes speak of the assent of the
10     Not,       1|       καταληπτικαι φαντασιαι) sometimes also called τεχνη (cf. Sext.
11     Not,       2| συμπερασμα instead of επιφορα sometimes for the conclusion of the
12     Not,       2|   Faber points out, Cic. does sometimes use this word like ratio (
13     Not,       2|   translated thus, "Carneades sometimes granted as a second premiss
14     Not,       2|  statement, that the wise man sometimes does opine" the difficulty
15     Not,       2|     Cic., e.g. Orat. 18. Cic. sometimes however joins the two verbs
16     Not,       2|      ita nor idem, which MSS. sometimes give for item, is correct.~§
17     Not,       2|  maintained that the wise man sometimes opines (112). The definitions
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