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 1     Int,      IV|            So closely did Cicero suppose himself to be allied to
 2     Not,       1|       essent as a hexameter, and suppose it a quotation. But firstly,
 3     Not,       1|        85. There is no reason to suppose that he departed very widely
 4     Not,       1|         no sensible reader would suppose Cic. to have had that intention.
 5     Not,       2|         New Academy with which I suppose Cicero to have concluded
 6     Not,       2|      were often in doubt, do you suppose that no advance has been
 7     Not,       2|      sense would be: "but let us suppose, for sake of argument, that
 8     Not,       2|          this book, where we may suppose Cic. to be expressing the
 9     Not,       2|      needless. Fortasse: "we may suppose". Nec percipere, etc.: cf.
10     Not,       2| politissimum; it is a mistake to suppose this sentence incomplete,
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