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1 Int, I| from whose lessons Cicero certainly learned most at this period 2 Int, I| department considerable. He was certainly the most learned Roman of 3 Int, IV| subject-matter of the Varro is certainly prior, logically, to that 4 Not, 1| da mihi for dic mihi is certainly poetic. Da te mihi (Manut., 5 Not, 1| Stob. I. 20, 3. Binder is certainly wrong in taking tota and 6 Not, 1| needs support, which it certainly does not receive from the 7 Not, 1| resumption of his exposition is certainly abrupt, but if chapter IX. 8 Not, 1| recondite fashion. Cic. is certainly wrong in stating that Arist. 9 Not, 2| perception" is used to mean "a certainly known sensation."]~§40. 10 Not, 2| tantum, nihil praeterea. Livy certainly has the suspected use of 11 Not, 2| because." This transposition certainly gives increased clearness. 12 Not, 2| edd. condemn it. Halm is certainly mistaken in saying that