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 1       I,    IIII|   Lucullus §105.~24. Nonius p. 107. Exanclare est perpeti vel
 2      II,  XXXIII|        perceptioque nulla sit. 107. Quid fiet artibus? Quibus?
 3     Not,       1|       παλαμαι κ.τ.λ. R. and P. 107. Brevia curricula vitae:
 4     Not,       2|      may be seen from D.F. II. 107, III. 1. It denotes the
 5     Not,       2|   falsehood reside; see Zeller 107 sq. There is a passage in
 6     Not,       2|  mentioned by Ovid, Fasti III. 107, Tristia IV. 3, 1. Sed Helicen:
 7     Not,       2|       VII. 1234 qu. R. and P. 107, who say "patet errare eos
 8     Not,       2|    illustration, as in P.H. I. 107, A.M. VII. 414. Non tu verum
 9     Not,       2| comparing in decimo below, and 107, cf. however Munro on Lucr.
10     Not,       2|       in language"; cf. Zeller 107, who gives the Stoic refinements
11     Not,       2|       other passages in Zeller 107. Mentiris an verum dicis:
12     Not,       2|        gerund; cf. De Div. II. 107, Brut. 180. Anaxagoras:
13     Not,       2|     doubt about other things? (107) Your other strong point
14     Not,       2|         for non, cf. 47, 103.~§107. Fiet artibus: n. on 27
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