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 1     Int,       I|      which were [ix] crowded, he says, with the maxims of philosophy35;
 2     Int,       I|         Varro in that year65, he says "I assure you I had no sooner
 3     Int,      II|     other schools. As he himself says, the doctrine that absolute
 4     Int,      II|         loudly raised its voice, says Cicero, there philosophy
 5     Int,     III|       hear of it. It is only, he says, because the energy of the
 6     Int,      IV|         Arpinum, in order, as he says, to arrange some business
 7     Int,      IV|       him. "By this time, then," says Cicero, when he gets the
 8     Int,      IV| knowledge of philosophy. He was, says Cicero, the kindest, the
 9     Not,       1| explanation is, as Orelli gently says, "vix Latina." I can scarcely
10     Not,       1|        Polemo's pupils; so Varro says (from Antiochus) in Aug.
11     Not,       1|     space. (Aristotle explicitly says this, Phys. III. 4). Aristotle
12     Not,       1|   objection that Varro (who in 8 says nihil enim meorum magno
13     Not,       1|           to the T.D. III. p. 8, says Cic. always uses efferri
14     Not,       1|   punctos, ingeniose ille quidem says Halm, pessime I should say.
15     Not,       2|         beginning; of this Madv. says "non solum Latina non est,
16     Not,       2|         enemy of Lucullus, Goer. says frustra quaeritur. Saturninus
17     Not,       2|    passage (Arrian, I. 5) Epict. says it is no more use arguing
18     Not,       2|        Aug. Cont. Ac. II. 12 who says the sapiens of the Academy
19     Not,       2|       impossible, as the sceptic says, there must be a proof to
20     Not,       2|        mere assertions, as Sext. says, ψιλη φασει ισον φερεται
21     Not,       2|          Goer. on the other hand says he can produce 50 exx. of
22     Not,       2|         Euseb. Pr. Ev. XIV. 8, 4 says Carneades allowed that truth
23     Not,       2|         of εναντιουσθαι as Goer. says, but of απανταν, which occurs
24     Not,       2|          Div. II. 11 (where Cic. says the Greek word was already
25     Not,       2|         ne ... an implies, Madv. says (on D.F. V. 87), more doubt
26     Not,       2|        opposed to de scripto; he says, "laudem habet bonae et
27     Not,       2|        in hoc pronomen saevire," says Madv. The scribes often
28     Not,       2|          drunkards see double he says ταυτο τουτο γιγνεται και
29     Not,       2|        the subjunctive is, Madv. says on D.F. I. 9, impossible;
30     Not,       2|           arcu ipso lunato, Dav. says we ought not to expect the
31     Not,       2|       haruspicinam, but, as Halm says, some noun in the plur.
32     Not,       2|           216—226. All that Cic. says is that he could accept
33     Not,       2|          deity. Strato, however, says he does not need the deity
34     Not,       2|     efficere, "recte ut videtur" says Halm. Bait. adopts it. Ornatus: =
35     Not,       2|        another passage (III. 24) says that Plato first invented
36     Not,       2|          soul. In P.H. II. 57 he says Γοργιας ουδε διανοιαν ειναι
37     Not,       2|       reflexive pronoun omitted, says that he doubts about this
38     Not,       2|          gives happiness. "Yes," says Antiochus, "but not the
39     Not,       2|         in which last place Cic. says of him quem iam cur Peripateticum
40     Not,       2|          to T.D. III. p. 17, who says, multo tamen saepius "cogitatio"
41     Not,       2|         Sext. A.M. VII. 153, who says that even καταληψις when
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