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[5] Ad ea Taurus vultu iam propemodum laetiore, delectatus enim videbatur inlecebra quaestionis, “Si iam amicus,” inquit, “hic noster melius valeret, gemitus eiusmodi necessarios a calumnia defendisset et hanc, opinor, tibi quaestionem dissolvisset, me autem scis cum Stoicis non bene convenire, vel cum Stoica 1 potius; est enim pleraque et sibi et nobis [p. 376] incongruens, sicut libro quem supra illa re composuimus declaratur. ”
1 Stoa, Thysius; Stoica, MSS.; Stoa potius portica or secta, suggested by Hosius (but cf. Porph. on Hor. Epist. i. 1. 16–17).
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