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Nairn's Herodas - The Mimes of Herodas. Edited with Introduction, Critical notes, Commentary, and Excursus by J. A. Nairn, M.A., Headmaster of Merchant Taylors' School. PP. lxxxviii, 116. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1904. 12s. 6d.
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page 263 note 1 Mr. Nairn thinks that the Attic form in this and other words is from Herodas' hand. The matter is of small importance, bat I think it highly improbable Herodas should have written so. Judgment in textual criticism depends on. knowing what were the habits of scribes generally, and such forms as were occasional inadvertences in Tragedy.
page 267 note 1 Lucian iii. 450 .
page 268 note 1 At any rate, if the MS. had this (which agrees with schol. Vesp. 99) instead of , no one certainly would ever have found any difficulty. Plat. Rep. 529 B has the words .