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Page 112
The Attic writers , however , do not adhere very closely to the distincion , laid down by the Grammarians , between arros and étiguse The Scholiait in Pac . Arilt . 11. says , O. Atlixos xxi επι πολλά λεγεσι ετεραν , ημεις δε επι ...
The Attic writers , however , do not adhere very closely to the distincion , laid down by the Grammarians , between arros and étiguse The Scholiait in Pac . Arilt . 11. says , O. Atlixos xxi επι πολλά λεγεσι ετεραν , ημεις δε επι ...
Page 116
We cannot approve of it , and would with modern writers of Greek , especially in short compofitions , ftudiously to ... could not have been the production of an Attic writer , because xxnxawr , and 0110v occurred in them to They all fay ...
We cannot approve of it , and would with modern writers of Greek , especially in short compofitions , ftudiously to ... could not have been the production of an Attic writer , because xxnxawr , and 0110v occurred in them to They all fay ...
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By the earlier writers , the cobalt calx is said to be mixed with a very considerable proportion of potash as well as flint ; and , for making the blue glass , called smalt , it doubtless is so . As both the zaffre and smalt come from ...
By the earlier writers , the cobalt calx is said to be mixed with a very considerable proportion of potash as well as flint ; and , for making the blue glass , called smalt , it doubtless is so . As both the zaffre and smalt come from ...
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