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 1     Pre         | untrustworthiness of Goerenz's learning Madvig's pages bear strong
 2     Int,       I|       on the abilities and the learning of Antiochus, especially
 3     Int,     III|       Ennius, thought a little learning in philosophy was good,
 4     Int,      IV|   noble birth, had no claim to learning175. So little of it did
 5     Int,      IV|        value was placed on the learning of the son213. But however
 6     Int,      IV|       all that is known of the learning of Lucullus is told in Cicero'
 7     Int,      IV|        in presence of his vast learning which is by [lxii] no means
 8     Not,       2|  homini nobili: a good deal of learning would have been considered
 9     Not,       2|        readers a belief in the learning of Lucullus.~§11. Pro quaestore:
10     Not,       2|     Germ. lehre, the branch of learning which concerns the virtues.
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