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Alphabetical [« »] evidentiam 2 evidentibus 1 evidentium 1 evidently 16 evidere 1 evil 2 evils 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 eiusdem 16 end 16 ever 16 evidently 16 expressions 16 famous 16 greeks | Marcus Tullius Cicero Academica Concordances evidently |
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1 Pre | in the Academica, it is evidently impossible for an editor 2 Int, IV| dogmatic schools251. Catulus evidently concerned himself more with 3 Not, 1| Quae quo: these words are evidently wrong. Halm after Faber 4 Not, 1| praestare ceteris" this is evidently from Plato Apol. p. 21, 5 Not, 1| this from his one MS. G, evidently emended here by its copyist. 6 Not, 1| 297. Quasi multiformes: evidently a trans. of πολυειδεις, 7 Not, 1| of Halm's G. alone, and evidently on his own conjecture, inserts 8 Not, 2| II. 143, De Off. III. 50. Evidently this fragment belongs to 9 Not, 2| the power of vision.~11. Evidently an attempt to prove the 10 Not, 2| 18. This and fragm. 19 evidently hang very closely together. 11 Not, 2| the Stoic εναργεια had evidently been translated earlier 12 Not, 2| of the Lucullus.~21. Viam evidently a mistake for the umbram 13 Not, 2| can a thing be said to be "evidently white," if the possibility 14 Not, 2| admodum pauci. Praeclara: evidently a fem. adj. agreeing with 15 Not, 2| φαινομενων. Video, video te: evidently from a tragedy whose subject 16 Not, 2| The subject of the verb is evidently Furiae. Adsunt: is only