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Alphabetical [« »] enargeian 1 encourage 1 encyclopaedia 2 end 16 endeavour 1 endeavours 1 ended 4 | Frequency [« »] 16 duo 16 each 16 eiusdem 16 end 16 ever 16 evidently 16 expressions | Marcus Tullius Cicero Academica Concordances end |
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1 Int, I| Phaedrus remained to the end of his life a friend of 2 Int, I| chair of office. Towards the end of the year, he was busily 3 Int, I| Cicero's thoughts till the end of 50. [xii] Yet he yearned 4 Int, I| within the year. Before the end of the year the Hortensius 5 Not, 1| Durand remarked, at the end of sentences eg Verr. II. 6 Not, 1| also consedimus at the end of a clause in Brut. 24, 7 Not, 1| De Leg. fragm. 1. (at the end of Bait. and Halm's ed.) 8 Not, 1| constitit: cf. II. 134.~§§43—end. Cicero's historical justification 9 Not, 2| Krische assigns this to the end of Varro's speech in the 10 Not, 2| New Academy would put an end to all processes of reasoning. 11 Not, 2| is especially rare at the end of a clause. Memoria falsorum: 12 Not, 2| this book. Videri at the end of this section has the 13 Not, 2| argument as in 33 at the end. Occurretur: not an imitation 14 Not, 2| second, especially at the end of a clause. Cur eo non 15 Not, 2| his own famous oath at the end of his consulship.~§66. 16 Not, 2| quod argumentum near the end. Utrum: the neuter pronoun,