Excerpt from Oratores Attici Et Quos Sic Vocant Sophistę Opera Et Studio, Vol. 6: Demosthenes
Delenda est importuna ista Negativa: et bene ista verba, iv 7551111t1'91, adduntur ad explicandum insolitum istum vocabu lum, Hvun1'. __vide cumino Eschinem o. Ctesiph'. 18' et annotationes ed locum. Similiter in Libello [eschinis infra 5.1z'. 'eąv (4č11 Bou)wģ Ev 797 Bav7tfi'urflpige &ve1weī'v, 68111 88 Wo'7uc, iv vui, E v 731 annģ. aia. In hac quoque sententia est Vir doctissimus, qui nuperrime evulgavit Petit. LL. Attic. Quem vide ad lib. III. Tit. VI. Pag. 378. Nam Petitus ipse, qui aliter emendare studuit, est 6111 ea Schola Criticorum, qum mendam subo dorari potest, tollere autem neutiqnam. Taylor.
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