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 1     Int,       I|        portion of my task; I have shown Cicero as the man of letters
 2     Int,      IV|           some to whom Cicero had shown more favour186. We find
 3     Int,      IV|          outset of the work it is shown to be not far distant from
 4     Int,      IV|          the Academica, it can be shown that Varro, Cicero and Atticus
 5     Not,       1|   Excursus III.) has conclusively shown that nec for ne ... quidem
 6     Not,       2|       thereby, but multa. This is shown by etiam; not merely the
 7     Not,       2| απερισπαστος when examination has shown all the concomitant sensations
 8     Not,       2|         subject matter would have shown emendation to be unnecessary,
 9     Not,       2|           which admiration he had shown ... to such an extent that,
10     Not,       2|          appearances of things as shown by sense. He was, however,
11     Not,       2|          meaning of pecus is well shown in T.D. I. 69. Iungit deo:
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