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Alphabetical [« »] fautorem 1 favonio 1 favonius 1 favour 12 favourable 1 favoured 1 favouring 1 | Frequency [« »] 12 dictum 12 diu 12 ellipse 12 favour 12 fere 12 further 12 genera | Marcus Tullius Cicero Academica Concordances favour |
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1 Pre | Should this attempt meet with favour, I propose to edit after 2 Int, I| on the city some signal favour55. Cicero was anxious to 3 Int, II| spoken of with considerable favour98. All ethical systems which 4 Int, III| only slowly won his way to favour with the public.~In addition 5 Int, IV| one Cicero said: "I am in favour of Varro, and the more so 6 Int, IV| whom Cicero had shown more favour186. We find Cicero eagerly 7 Int, IV| who in some way spoke in favour of Antiochean opinions, 8 Int, IV| Posteriora. One main reason in favour of this view is the difficulty 9 Not, 1| strength could be urged in favour of the truth or falsehood 10 Not, 2| Varro as an argument in favour of assuming absolute knowledge 11 Not, 2| this seems to mean "by the favour of a special law," passed 12 Not, 2| arguments of Antiochus in favour of Academicism were weaker