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Footnotes:
1 P. 10. Cp. pp.114, 115.
2 τὸ μηδὲν μέγα αὐτῷ χρῆσθαι Πομπήιον (Plut. Cic. 38).
3 See pp.2, 9.
4 See pp.17, 79, 87, 114, 115, etc.
5 P.14. Plut. Cic. 39.
6 P. 19. Cp. <=>2 Phil. § 5.
7 Pp. 16, 18. Cp. pro Lig. § 7.
8 See p. 27.
9 See vol. ii., pp.363, 366.
10 P.26.
11 See his letter to Caesar, p.30.
12 See pp.88, 144, 280, 321.
13 P.348.
14 Vol. iv., pp.97, 100.
15 Plut. Cic. 39.
16 P.97.
17 P.113.
18 Pp.137, 171, 172.
19 P.70.
20 See p.103 "I like a dinner party. I talk freely there on whatever comes upon the tapis, and convert sighs into loud bursts of laughter."
21 Pp.76, 93, 95.
22 P.247.
23 Pp.65, 70, 72-74.
24 Pp.74, 75.
25 See pp.81, 100, 101.
26 Pp.104, 106, 109, 110.
27 See pp. 118, 134, 316.
28 P. 117
29 Pp.101, 123, 129, 137, 256.
30 Pp.173, 214.
31 Pp.232, 234, etc.
32 Pp.88, 141.
33 Pp.300, 307, 310
34 P.357.
35 Pp.197, 228, 260, 332, 334.
36 Pro Ligario, pro Marcello, pro Deiotaro.
37 See especially pp.70, 78-80, 87, 92, 95, 115, 121.
38 See 2 Phil. § 109.
39 See pro Marcello, §§ 25, 32; vol. iv., p.56.
40 See pp. 93, 95. He jestingly compares himself to the tyrant Dionysius keeping a school at Corinth. He also observes that the exercise of declamation was at one time at any rate necessary for his health (p.95).
41 See p.97.
42 See p.31.
43 P.199.
44 Vol. iii., pp.144-145, 218; vol. iv., pp.12, 32, 58.
45 See p.183.
46 See Letter DLIV, p.209.
47 Letter DCXII, p.272.
48 See pp.65, 73-78, 82, 86, 304.
49 P. 88
50 2 Phil. §§ 103, 104.
51 See especially p.138.