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<strong>©Biblioteca</strong> <strong>Nacional</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Colombia</strong><br />
376 NOTES.<br />
757-80. In wlnera, againRt (i. e. for healing) WOlin d •• - Bello = ad<br />
beliltm. - Pinguis, victim is abundans. W. - Novercae, Pbaedra.<br />
Occi<strong>de</strong>rit. Oratio obliqun. - Patrias - poenas, and had .ated hi.<br />
fathe,.'. vellgeance with hi. blood. - Phoebigenam, Aescu1a.pius. - Ubi<br />
exigeret=ut ibi exigeret. H. 500; A. & S. 264,5, and Rem. 2.-Currum<br />
et juvenem effudiire. Zeugma. Supply everle,..",t to go,oern wrr"",.<br />
Hippolytus was thrown from his chariot and killed, Neptune,<br />
at the prayer of his son Theseus, having sent sea-monsters which frightened<br />
the horses.<br />
784-802. Vertitur (passive as middle) = incedit, moveB p"oltdly, or<br />
with strength and mnjesty.-Toto vertice, ab!. of the measure of difference.-Crinita,<br />
nom., jUba, ab!. Prove liy scanning.-Aetnaeos, like<br />
(or as great as) those of Aetna. Poetic exaggeration. - IlIa, the Chimaera.<br />
- Auro, (wrolfght) in golt!. -Argumentum, <strong>de</strong>vice. - Urna.<br />
River-gods are represented in works of art as partly reclining on the<br />
ground, and leaning on an urn from which water, reprcsenting the<br />
fountain of the river, is fiowing.- Scuta, acc. of specification.-Quis=<br />
quibtlB. -At Anxur, (afterwards Torracina,) a god Anxurus wns worshipped,<br />
i<strong>de</strong>ntified in later times with Jupiter. Near the city were the<br />
grove and temple of Feronia, the spouse of Jupiter Anxilrus. - Saturae<br />
- Ufens. The region about the Pontine Marshes is indicated in these<br />
two lines.<br />
804-17. Florentes, a poetical cxpression for flligente •. -Manns, aco.<br />
of specification.- Pati, sc. QB8lteta.-Intactae, sc. a falce, '1;>y the<br />
sickle.'-Volaret, Illight fly. Potential subj. - Nee laesisset, (lit., nor<br />
would she have broken,) nOI' b,·ealc.-Ut, how; followed by the subj. of<br />
indirect question. -Regins - ostro. These words <strong>de</strong>note the purple<br />
chlamy. which Camilla wore, in token of her royal birth.-Tho Lycian9<br />
were skilful arohers. - Pastoralem myrtum, a .huft of paBtora! "'y,·ae.<br />
ShepherdS ma<strong>de</strong> their crooks of myrtle-wood.