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 1     Int,       I|     perhaps, the exception of Lucretius, whom the orator ever allows
 2     Int,       I|     the great Roman Epicurean Lucretius, from destroying the house
 3     Int,     III|       omitting all mention of Lucretius when speaking of these Roman
 4     Int,     III| compelled him to break, since Lucretius was an obscure man and only
 5     Not,       1|        has efficere and pati, Lucretius I. 440 facere and fungi.
 6     Not,       1|      allusion in curricula to Lucretius' lampada vitai tradunt,
 7     Not,       2|    the weak sense, "to seem." Lucretius often passes rapidly from
 8     Not,       2|       D. I. 40, T.D. V. 5 and Lucretius), but there is no need to
 9     Not,       2|      so Cic. De Div. II. 120. Lucretius gives the same answer as
10     Not,       2|       so iam is often used in Lucretius. Probo ... bono: it would
11     Not,       2|    constant: this sounds like Lucretius, omnia = το παν.~§118. For
12     Not,       2|       uncommon in Cic., as in Lucretius. Omitto: MSS. et omitto,
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