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 1     Int,      IV|        De Oratore, in which he appears as an interlocutor, a more
 2     Int,      IV|    cannot concur. Cicero never appears elsewhere as the defender
 3     Not,       1| frequent references of Aug. it appears that the "Libri Antiquitatum"
 4     Not,       1|    direct from Antiochus, this appears, as also in Varro (in Aug.
 5     Not,       1|       beyond a doubt; it often appears in inscr. of the Republic.
 6     Not,       1|     est vulgi verbum: it first appears in Theaet. 182 A, where
 7     Not,       1|     crushed the same doctrine, appears very absurd. We may reflect,
 8     Not,       1|        difficulties thus: Cic. appears at first sight to have made
 9     Not,       1|       Halm's text of the Acad. appears, should read the plural
10     Not,       2|  Cicero. As no reason whatever appears to account for its transference
11     Not,       2|       II. 14, 15, we have what appears to be a summary of the lost
12     Not,       2|     definition. This one often appears in Sextus: e.g. Adv. Math.
13     Not,       2|        enormous speed, too, he appears to us to stand still (82).
14     Not,       2|       Αντιποδας: this doctrine appears in Philolaus (see Plut.
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