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Alphabetical [« »] iterandum 1 itinere 1 its 68 itself 14 iubeo 1 iubere 1 iubes 1 | Frequency [« »] 14 god 14 interesse 14 ipso 14 itself 14 judgment 14 laert 14 left | Marcus Tullius Cicero Academica Concordances itself |
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1 Int, III| on the Christian religion itself.~When Cicero began to write, 2 Int, III| and important as it is in itself, and neglected though it 3 Int, IV| Cicero's writings is in itself sufficient to show his character 4 Not, 1| part, and is capable in itself of producing happiness, 5 Not, 1| p. 195). The division itself cannot be traced farther 6 Not, 1| pressionem, which, though not itself Ciceronian, recalls presse 7 Not, 1| Stoics the universe was itself sentient, cf. N.D. II. 22, 8 Not, 1| truth, which is the mind itself; cf. however II. 30 and 9 Not, 1| The word ετυμολογια is itself not frequent in the older 10 Not, 2| able to get at the thing in itself, in its real being, if then 11 Not, 2| memory, the arts and virtue itself, require a firm assent to 12 Not, 2| often thus introduced by itself in questions, a good ex. 13 Not, 2| false, not the sensation itself (79, 80). I wish the god 14 Not, 2| you admire really undoes itself, as Penelope did her web,