Excerpt from The Cyclopædia, Vol. 31 of 39: Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Literature
Some of the ancients avoided all ufe of the: very {tu dioufly particularly Pindar, who has whole poems without once mentioning it. And hence alfo in Plautus,' and tome others of the Latin poets, we find it cut abruptly oil, as in &c. Others, on the contrary, afl'eéted the ufe of it every where, inletting it where it was not wanted as Gasman: for Gamma, dusmofe for dumq/k, cesrza for coma, &c.
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