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page 30 note 1 As Mr. Naylor is disposed to do.
page 32 note 1 In Eccles. 1064 N. the pres. imper. is used because it was established with the phrase
(equivalent in effect to ‘ But me no buts!’). In Nub. 432 we have the pres. inf.,
, literally ‘No, please no speaking!’
page 33 note 1 Aesch. Cho. 772 TPOΨ. .XO.
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