[13] Chambers’s Encyclopædia, published by J. B. Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia.
[14] Bell’s Greek Grammar.
[15] See [pages 318-332].
[16] The following epitaph was no doubt written by a printer after performing the most disagreeable task attendant on his profession:—
No more shall copy bad perplex my brain,
No more shall type’s small face my eyeballs strain;
No more the proof’s foul page create me troubles,
By errors, transpositions, outs, and doubles:
No more my head shall ache from author’s whims,
As overrunnings, driving-outs, and ins;