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[328] An irrelevant line, and totally unlike Homer. It appears from Aristotle ( Poet. xxv., Soph. El. iv. 8) that the critics of his day held it to be unnatural that a stump of wood should not rot, and ‘solved the difficulty’ by reading “ου<*>” for “οὐ”, ‘part of it decays.’ This must mark the low water of Homeric criticism.

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