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1 Pre | in cheap and convenient forms.~Although this edition is 2 Int, II| between the earlier and later forms of doctrine held by these 3 Not, 1| Cic. uses the contracted forms of such subjunctives, as 4 Not, 1| subjunctives, as well as the full forms, but not intermediate forms 5 Not, 1| forms, but not intermediate forms like audiissemus. Confestim: 6 Not, 1| clauses in slightly altered forms. The reason here is partly 7 Not, 2| 3. This fragm. clearly forms part of those anticipatory 8 Not, 2| 36).~BOOK III.~12. This forms part of Varro's answer to 9 Not, 2| as a rule prefers long forms like sustentatus, which 10 Not, 2| support given by Stoics to all forms of divination see Zeller