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 1     Int,      II|      never forget that it was considered by nearly all the later
 2     Int,      II|       readers, therefore, who considered ethical resemblance as of
 3     Int,      IV|     Catulus the younger to be considered a philosopher, he was closely
 4     Int,      IV|     288 philosophies which he considered possible, by an elaborate
 5     Not,       1|    with what Plato would have considered most valuable in his system.
 6     Not,       1|     reside in the reason, and considered not the practice but the
 7     Not,       1| explained by the fact that he considered ethical resemblances as
 8     Not,       2|      learning would have been considered unworthy of a man like Lucullus,
 9     Not,       2|      falsi: these words Lamb. considered spurious in the first clause,
10     Not,       2|         Deflagret: the Stoics considered the κοσμος φθαρτος, cf.
11     Not,       2|       9198 here it is merely considered with a view to the choice
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