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372 NOTES.<br />

them in review, are all in Virgil's most spirited style. - BLACKWOOD'S<br />

MAGAZINE.<br />

<strong>©Biblioteca</strong> <strong>Nacional</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Colombia</strong><br />

1-18. Aenela. Cf. II. 543, note.-Caieta (pr. Ca-lIe-ta), the nurse of<br />

Aeneas; represented by Virgil as giving to the town and promontory<br />

of Cnieta in Latium their name.-Qua (in<strong>de</strong>finite pronoun), any.-Pius.<br />

Cf. I. 10, note. - Quierunt = q",·eve,·,ml. - Velis, abl. of means. - In<br />

noctam, the hreezes blolV ;1110 the 1I;ghl. A poetical expression, for<br />

which in plain prose we should simply ::lay ,in the 'night. So llanu, 1'm'Bf·l.<br />

III. p. 339. Otbers: toward. or at th" "l'P"""ch of night.-Inaccessos,<br />

d'I11gero"8 to apl"·o{fch. W.-Solis filia, Ciree.- Tectis, nb1. of place,<br />

the prep. in omitted by poetical license. -In lumina, for li!Jht in the<br />

n;ght. In with the ace. of the end. -Exaudiri, saeviro, ululare, historical<br />

info H. 545, I; A. & S. 209, R. 5, and n. 7; B. 1137; A. 49, III.<br />

21-38. Quae talia monstra, Bitch p01·ten/OttB trans/ormatio!!B ao the8e.<br />

- Posuere, sc. Be. - Quae tempora. TimeB in the sense of ciroumstances,<br />

couditio". - Fuerit, indirect question.<br />

46-66. Senior. Comparative to <strong>de</strong>note a high <strong>de</strong>gree of a quality;<br />

as we say, an el<strong>de</strong>rly man.-Fauno and nympha. H. 425, 3, 1); A. &<br />

S. 246. - Oriens, sc.p>·oleB. Whatever male offspriug of his began to<br />

live.-Filia, Lavinia. - Plenis annis, abl. of <strong>de</strong>scription.-Avis, abl.<br />

of cause. -Regia conjunx, (Am1ita), the ,oife 0/ the king (Latinus).­<br />

Tecti medio. In the ;'''l'IIlVillnz. Cf. II. 512, and IV. 494, notes .<br />

. Uedio, poetical ahl. of place. - Comam, acc. of speoification. H. 380;<br />

A. & S. 234, II. Cf. II. 629, noto. - Sacrasse = 8acl'avi8Be. - Take<br />

summum with apicem.<br />

70-99. Partibus ex is<strong>de</strong>m, /1'0'" the 8""" "egioa that tho bees came<br />

from, i .•. the lower sen.. B. - Dominarier. Tho old infinitive in -lr.<br />

H. 239, 6; A. & S. 162, 6.-Visa, so. est.-Ornatum, ace. of specific ation.<br />

-Totis tectis. II. 422, 1, 1); A. & S. 254, Rom. 2, (h) in fin.­<br />

Ferri (historical inf.), ,0aB ,·.ga,·<strong>de</strong>d.-Canebant, se. vate •. - Monstris.<br />

the portentB. Ah!. of cause.-Genitoris. Faunus was the father of Latinus.<br />

-Nemorum quae maxima, so. aqllal"lnt, 10hieh, g"eateol (of the<br />

BtreamB) of the/m·eRtB. H., Forh., L. Wagner takes Albunea to he the<br />

nnme of a wood.-Acheronta, i. e. <strong>de</strong>cs inferos et Manos.-lmis Avernis,<br />

poeticnl abl. of place. - Qui ferant (a relative clause <strong>de</strong>fining the<br />

quality of the nD'tece<strong>de</strong>nt) = taleo 1It /era"t. H. 501, I.; A. & S. 26·1,<br />

1, (a) and (b); B. 1218,1220, b; A. 65, I.<br />

111-127. Cereale solum, "their '0heatell board." - Augent, heap.­<br />

Malis, from ",ala. -Fatalis. Cf. III. 255-7. - Quadris. The round<br />

cakes wore marked off into four quarters by lines stumped on the surfaoe.

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