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1 Quint. 12, 10, 27 jncundissimas ex Graecis literas non habemus, vocalem alteram, alteram consonantem.
2 Quint. 12, 10, 29 ilia (litera) quae est sexta nostrarum. Mr. Darbishire says that here ‘the sense was clear from the context’: by which he must mean ‘from the example,’ frangit.