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Sentence
And,
with
respect
to
the
Homer
of
Aristarchus,
it
is
to
be
considered,
that
besides
the
lines,
sentences,
and
long
passages,
to
which
that
Herod
of
critics
affixed
his
obelus
(†)
or
stiletto,
there
were
entire
books
which
he
found
no
use
on
obelising
piecemeal;
because
it
was
not
this
line
or
that
line
into
which
he
wished
to
thrust
his
dagger,
but
the
whole
rabble
of
lines—"tag,
rag,
and
bobtail."
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And, with respect to the Homer of Aristarchus, it is to be considered, that besides the lines, sentences, and long passages, to which that Herod of critics affixed his obelus (†) or stiletto, there were entire books which he found no use on obelising piecemeal; because it was not this line or that line into which he wished to thrust his dagger, but the whole rabble of lines—tag, rag, and bobtail.
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