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 1     Int,       I|     reading as his leisure would allow. The letters contained in
 2     Int,       I|        the scope of this edition allow it, I should have little
 3     Int,      II|         sound (balbutire) and to allow that the happiness of the
 4     Int,      II|   opinions, however, he will not allow to be distinctively Stoic,
 5     Int,     III|          in one passage seems to allow, must have been of little
 6     Int,     III|           and being unwilling to allow that anything good could
 7     Not,       1|    regret that my space does not allow me to pursue this difficult
 8     Not,       1|       Stoics and Antiochus would allow), the sentence does not
 9     Not,       1|   influence happiness, and would allow the name good to nothing
10     Not,       1|    substance, while he would not allow the existence of anything
11     Not,       2| sensations (17). Most however do allow of discussion with sceptics.
12     Not,       2|     ancient authorities does not allow of a more exact view of
13     Not,       2|     Academics have been urged to allow their dogma that perception
14     Not,       2|        the sceptic would no more allow the absolute certainty of
15     Not,       2|      deprive it of sensation, or allow it to assent to phenomena (
16     Not,       2|         sceptics argue thus: you allow that mere phantom sensations
17     Not,       2|      dreams, why then do you not allow what is easier, that two
18     Not,       2|          probable (as the Stoics allow), why should there not be
19     Not,       2|             But," say they, "you allow that the wise man in madness
20     Not,       2|          the Academic, who would allow that things in their essence
21     Not,       2|          that Epicurus would not allow the very first postulate
22     Not,       2|        the Dialectici refused to allow the consequences of their
23     Not,       2|       sense, for Clitomachus did allow such visa to stand as were
24     Not,       2|          you, while you will not allow me even to doubt (119).
25     Not,       2|      subjects, why will they not allow me to differ from them? (
26     Not,       2|       Stoics, Antiochus will not allow me, while if I follow Polemo,
27     Not,       2|          back, nor will she even allow me to join pleasure to herself (
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