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Excerpt from Introduction to a New Translation of the Greek Testament With Notes
One more word about Alford's Parallel, Laertius. He has pre served to us a few fragments of Greek comicpoets: which in fact is the only value Of his work. But how little he understood their merits, may be seen by some miserable verses of his own, which he sometimes introduces with the expression, Kai E'am'z fipdw sis aria-ou. One of these occurs in his life Of Euclides, B. Ii. P. 61 to wit.
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