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1 Int, II| further urges arguments similar to some put forward by a 2 Not, 1| of locuti, cf. the very similar passages in D.F. I. 14, 3 Not, 1| nolui scribere, etc.: very similar expressions occur in the 4 Not, 1| This and two or three other similar passages in Cic. are explained 5 Not, 1| allows to be broken in two similar passages, II. 20, 105. Sed 6 Not, 1| veteris (D.F. V. 8), and similar uses. Bentl. (followed by 7 Not, 1| preceding letter, cf. a similar ellipse of bona in 19, 22. 8 Not, 1| consedimus often occur in similar places in Cic.'s dialogues 9 Not, 1| natura et moribus fiunt. A similar inaccuracy of expression 10 Not, 1| enough for both clauses; a similar use of it is found in D.F. 11 Not, 1| naturalised. D.F. III. 5 is very similar. Cic.'s words make it clear 12 Not, 1| absolvi aliquid, also a similar use ib. II. 80, and Ac. 13 Not, 1| Heraclitus; also a very similar passage in Orator 10. Opinabilem: 14 Not, 1| Greek term causes a very similar anacoluthon in De Off. I. 15 Not, 2| untrustworthy the senses are. A similar argument occurs in Luc. 16 Not, 2| Forc. s.v. malleolus, a similar expression (naves malleolis 17 Not, 2| oporteat. Rerum leviorum: a similar argument in D.F. I. 12. 18 Not, 2| Sextus often comments on similar complaints of the Stoics. 19 Not, 2| 73, Zeller 450, and the similar description of the σοφος 20 Not, 2| Hyp. I. 23). Extremum: similar attempts to translate τελος 21 Not, 2| Rationibus progredi: to a similar question Sextus answers, 22 Not, 2| thoroughly known and grasped. Similar arguments are very frequent 23 Not, 2| placet is appended in a similar way.~§§30—36. Summary. With 24 Not, 2| cause two sensations so similar that the person who has 25 Not, 2| the discussion of this and similar subjects. Ipsa capita: αυτα 26 Not, 2| exist in every particular similar to ours, but I appeal to 27 Not, 2| 108 of this book), and the similar use of actus in Quintilian ( 28 Not, 2| putabant." Sonum fundere: similar expressions occur in T.D. 29 Not, 2| sensations are absolutely similar, it is enough that human 30 Not, 2| often referred to for a similar purpose by Sext., e.g. A.M. 31 Not, 2| Sext. very often uses very similar language, as in P.H. I. 32 Not, 2| and what it cannot. Very similar arguments to this of Cic. 33 Not, 2| life (104).~98. Tortuosum: similar expressions are in T.D. 34 Not, 2| introduced by ut. Halm brackets a similar clause in 20, and is followed 35 Not, 2| 148, which passage is very similar to this. Neget ... aiat: 36 Not, 2| possis ... defendere: a similar line is taken in 81.~§106. 37 Not, 2| taking the place of at; cf. a similar break in 40 sed prius, also 38 Not, 2| by exertion. There is a similar Greek proverb, ευχη μαλλον 39 Not, 2| difficult to see.~§127. Pabulum: similar language in D.F. II. 46. 40 Not, 2| Wesenberg on T.D. V. 9, who qu. similar combinations from D.F. V. 41 Not, 2| Per ipsum Antiochum: a similar line of argument is taken 42 Not, 2| possessione: there is a similar play on the legal words 43 Not, 2| videtur esse non hominum; similar expressions occur with a