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BOOK III. 341<br />

180. Gem. par., the tw%ld lineage; one ancestor from Crete (108),<br />

another from Italy.<br />

181. N. v. e. 1., by a mo<strong>de</strong>rn erro" in regard to a?lc;ent place ••<br />

184. Porten<strong>de</strong>re. Supply eam (i. e. Cassnndram) as subject.<br />

187. Cre<strong>de</strong>r et, who cOltld beUeve '0, in those days; It lively use of the<br />

imperf., where we should prefer the pluperf.: "who would hnve thought<br />

so." C. Potential subjunctive. H . 486, 4; A. & S. 260, Rem. 2.<br />

191. Aequor, gov. by cnTrim"., by an extension of the principle of<br />

oognate I1CC. (as in "currimus curs urn.") H. 371, 3; A. & S.232, 2.<br />

195. Inhorruit tenebris, g"ew "ough Cor wa. ,'UJ/led) ill the da"k shad •.<br />

201- 3. Discernere. II. 545, 2, 1); A. & S. 239, Rem. 2; B. 1139;<br />

A. 67, r. 2 elld. - Tres a<strong>de</strong>o soles, three IDhole days.<br />

206. Visa, .. I. - Aperire, to disclo ••. - Fumum, a sign of human<br />

habitation.<br />

212. H arpyiae, (lit. the plun<strong>de</strong>rers). P ronounced Har-pwi-at<br />

C" Aprrulal). In Homer, personified storm-winds.<br />

213. Clausa (est iis), loa. shllt again.t them. The Argonauts, Zetes<br />

!tnd Calais, drove the IIarpies from the house of Phineus, where they<br />

bad <strong>de</strong>,'oured or <strong>de</strong>filed the food on his tables, to punish his crime.<br />

221. Nullo custo<strong>de</strong>, abI. absol.<br />

224. Toros, couches or seats of turf.<br />

232. Ex diverso, se. loco vel tract... The adj. is used !ubstantively.<br />

234-5. Edico with subj. I di,·.ct, with info I ",,,,o,,,,ce.- Capessant.<br />

H. 530, II. 3, 2) j A. & S. 266, 2, Rem. 1, (b), and Rem. 2.- Gerendum<br />

(esse) . II. 5aO, T.; A. &; S. 266, 2, and Rem. 2; H.528. Orat.obliqua.<br />

236- 7. H aud secus ac, 1Iot othenoi.e Iha1l.-Tectos and Iatentia, by<br />

p"olepois (anticipation) <strong>de</strong>note the result of the action.<br />

239. Some high rock serves the trumpeter of Aeneas as watch· tower.<br />

241. Foedare, info used as a noun in apposition with proeliu..<br />

246. Infelix vates, an ;)lo!L.picio". p1'Ophet.<br />

248. Laomedontiadae, .'1e cMld,..,. of Laomedoll. Saronstic, reminding<br />

thom of L.'s treachery in <strong>de</strong>frauding Apollo and Neptune.<br />

249. Patrio, Olt" /athe,.'.. They were daughters of Pontus or Noptunc.<br />

Others: ow' n'ghl/"l.<br />

252. Virgil i<strong>de</strong>ntifies or confuses the H:trpios with the Furies. C.<br />

253. Vocatis, b';ng involced to favor your course. W.<br />

267. Subigat. Subj. after anteq"a",. - Malis, (from mala.) ."ith ab-<br />

'rWIPI"e .<br />

267. Exc.l. r., "to ense the unrolled .heels" (i. O. the ropes fastened<br />

to lhe bottom of the sail a.t its two corners). Before setting sail, tbese<br />

ropes would lie in a coil or bundle.

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