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336 NOTES.<br />
660. Et - animo, ""d thi. ,·e.ohltio" ... .fixed ,'" (thy) ",i"a.-Animo,<br />
poetical ablative of place.<br />
661. Isti leto, /0" that <strong>de</strong>a lh thou .eekest. For !he reference of i,t.<br />
to tho second person, see II. 450 ; A. & S. 207, Rem. 25: B.1028.<br />
664. Hoc erat, quod, was this (the reason) that; '0((' it/or 1M., that.<br />
668. Lux ultima. = the l".t dny.<br />
681. Inter manus. CreUsa held I ulu s in her arms, and was pressing<br />
bim upon Aeneas.<br />
682-3. Levis apex, a Zig"t p oi1lted-flame. - Visus, se . •• t. - Taetu.<br />
H. 429; A. &; S. 250, 1; B. 889 ; A. 54, I. (speci fication).<br />
685. Trepidare, histor ical infinitive.<br />
690. Aspiee - tantum, looT, {'«ilh/avo .. ) "pon II. ill Ihi. 011e IlIi"y(lit.<br />
thi s thing ouly). H oc, acc. of specifioation. W. ma kes it acc. of kindred<br />
signification, ::I.fter (t8pice 1108: "Cast upon us but tbis one propitioul<br />
glance."<br />
693. Thun<strong>de</strong>r on the left was held as a good omen by the Romuns.<br />
699. Anchise, lifts himself up from his recumben t posture.<br />
706. Aestus, accusativo.<br />
707. Imponere, impernt. pass. (with the forre of a middle), place Ihy.<br />
SElf IIP0>!.<br />
708. Labor iste, this labor 0/ ca"ryi"y Ihee. l 8te is the <strong>de</strong>monstra.<br />
tive of the second person.<br />
711. Longe, 01 80me ciiRI""ce, 80 as not to attraot tbe atton tion of the<br />
enemy. The senants, too, wore sent by different routes (ex dive .. ,o, 71 6.)<br />
713. Egressis (sc. iiN), dat. of reference and interest. II. 389 i A. &.<br />
S. 228, note. (See note on J(lct(l1Iti, r. 102.)<br />
114. Cupressus. The stu<strong>de</strong>nt will notice many instances in whioh ..<br />
83crcu tree is spoken of in connection with an altar or a shrine.<br />
719. Aen. must be purified after blood-pollution.-Vivo, i. e. ,·",,,,illg.<br />
721. Humeros and colla, ace. of specification, after '-".'erl1O ...<br />
722. Super , "bove, to be taken ad\'erhinlly with iIl81.,.,,0)'.<br />
724. Who docs not realize the scene here <strong>de</strong>scribed? B.<br />
729. Comiti, oneri, for llIy cumpltnion, ctc. n. 385, 3.<br />
735. Mihi trepido, dnt. .. f tlislulvnntnge, limiting cOIl/I/smn eripu;1<br />
me"!e"'. Il. a86, 2: A. ,to 22·1. Relll. 2. - Neseio quod, J T",olo !lot<br />
wl'al, (i. e. Rome).- Male ami cum lIu/riellllly.<br />
737. Nota regione viarum, frio',; tI .. /"WIC,I (i. e. the habitual) direc.<br />
liou 0/ II .. ",ay.<br />
738 Misero mi (= mihi) erepta (est), w"ulllflched /m"; 111e III/happy<br />
H . 386, 2 j A. & S. 224, Rem. 2 j B. 855, 8 .... 6; 1075 j A. 51, V. Note.<br />
fato mi, a conjecture of R. The MSS.: tatone.