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In 1844 G. J. Pennington, in An Essay on the Pronunciation of the Greek Language, wrote: ‘And this is the great difficulty which I have always found in discussing the point with my own countrymen, that they are prejudiced, not by theory, for that may be stated and refuted, but by a matter of taste, though mistaken taste, from which it is not easy to obtain a fair hearing.’
page 107 note 1 Dionysius of Halicarnassus on Literary Composition. Edited by Roberts, W. Rhys. Macmillan & Co., Ltd. 1910.Google Scholar