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 1     Int,      II|       there charged by Varro with having deserted the Old Academy
 2     Int,      IV|           irrepressible Caerellia having copied the whole five books
 3     Int,      IV|         which Cicero describes as having been finished simultaneously
 4     Int,      IV|     reason for accusing Cicero of having mistaken Varro's philosophical
 5     Not,       1|      general sense would then be "Having introduced philosophy into
 6     Not,       1|        are primary, the two first having an active, the two last
 7     Not,       1|   coerceri, the writer's thoughts having drifted on rapidly to the
 8     Not,       1|      assertion of Antiochus, who, having stolen the clothes of the
 9     Not,       1|          ex assensu animorum, but having to explain φαντασια was
10     Not,       2|           must not be regarded as having revolted against the Old,
11     Not,       2|           was also a philosopher, having learned much from Antiochus
12     Not,       2|      either are mere phantoms or, having a real source, do not correctly
13     Not,       2| similarity with the Gk. optative, having absorbed most of the functions
14     Not,       2|        Observe the awkwardness of having the line treated of after
15     Not,       2|          connection is that Cic., having given the crotchets of other
16     Not,       2|        contionem vocas: a retort, having reference to 14, cf. also
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