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501 Not, 2 | Dicebant: for the repetition of this word cf. 146, I. 33.~§136. 502 Not, 2 | 22. Solos reges: for all this see Zeller 253 sq. Solos 503 Not, 2 | scarcely point out that this goes with habeo and not 504 Not, 2 | Carneades ... defensitabat: this is quite a different view 505 Not, 2 | Halm. Tu ... copulabis: this is the feigned expostulation 506 Not, 2 | Voluptas cum honestate: this whole expression is in apposition 507 Not, 2 | 133. Nullo discrimine: for this see the explanation of nihil 508 Not, 2 | nothing whatever (144). This last point Zeno used to 509 Not, 2 | Zeuxis and Polycletus like this conclusion? They would prefer 510 Not, 2 | latum in Plaut. Abutimur: this verb in the rhetorical writers 511 Not, 2 | senses, see Quint. X. 1, 12. This is probably the meaning 512 Not, 2 | all be at the meeting, for this see Liv. III. 27, IV. 31, 513 Not, 2 | unit, a ψιλον παθος. For this symbolic action of Zeno 514 Not, 2 | the original meaning of this was "to be a bystander," 515 Not, 2 | closely on the negative: for this see Madv. Gram. 465 b, obs.~§ 516 Not, 2 | revolvor sententiam: for this see Introd. 50, and for 517 Not, 2 | to be given to phenomena. This dogma Catulus might well 518 Not, 2 | irreconcilable; a misconception on this point has considerably confirmed 519 Not, 2 | far astray in interpreting this passage. The word is used 520 Not, 2 | used a score of times in this book; with regard to the 521 Not, 2 | The exx. are from Forc.) This passage I believe and this 522 Not, 2 | This passage I believe and this alone is referred to in