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 1     Int,      IV|        the same course which he takes in his answer to Varro,
 2     Not,       1|   passim in comedy, whence Cic. takes it; cf. D.F. III. 16, a
 3     Not,       1|  inexact, it is knowledge which takes its rise in the senses,
 4     Not,       2|         Halm, as well as Baiter takes; Zeller 533 seems to adopt
 5     Not,       2|       if the things on which he takes action might prove to be
 6     Not,       2|    omission of est, which often takes place after the emphatic
 7     Not,       2|         not Epicurus, as Orelli takes it, but Lucullus. Trans. "
 8     Not,       2|         writes vel (which Bait. takes), Dav. verum. Inflatus tumore:
 9     Not,       2| suggests quod sit sine. Hermann takes esse after punctum as strongly
10     Not,       2|      read. Madv. Opusc. II. 282 takes occurit, explaining it as
11     Not,       2|     patria deleatur, which Halm takes, as does Baiter. Mine is
12     Not,       2|        IV. 55. Obversetur: Halm takes the conj. of Lamb., adversetur.
13     Not,       2|     margin admoverat which Halm takes, and after him Bait.; one
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