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... Cicero , and the reply is an immediate retraction . The interlocutor could , and any Epicurean would , have said much more , but Cicero had already covered this ground in De Finibus 1 and 2. In Tusc . Disp.2 he is content with ...
... Cicero , and the reply is an immediate retraction . The interlocutor could , and any Epicurean would , have said much more , but Cicero had already covered this ground in De Finibus 1 and 2. In Tusc . Disp.2 he is content with ...
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... Cicero is saying , i.e. ' your rejection ' , not ' the view which you rejected ' , but quod alone could , I should welcome the disappearance of id : quod then becomes ' as for your rejection ... in it ... ' , the right sense and ( since ...
... Cicero is saying , i.e. ' your rejection ' , not ' the view which you rejected ' , but quod alone could , I should welcome the disappearance of id : quod then becomes ' as for your rejection ... in it ... ' , the right sense and ( since ...
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... Cicero seems to have meant , but failed , to say , that is not far from the mark , but it can hardly be got out of the Latin . It makes tueri govern the first hos , but tueri never seems to be cited except in a favourable and protective ...
... Cicero seems to have meant , but failed , to say , that is not far from the mark , but it can hardly be got out of the Latin . It makes tueri govern the first hos , but tueri never seems to be cited except in a favourable and protective ...
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