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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2009
page 161 note 1 ‘And we have a senate etc.’ is possibly still more natural from her, as the concluding information for strangers.
page 162 note 1 Ostensibly; but who will believe that (to say no more) the text of Virgil ever had experiam in this place?
page 162 note 2 Compare moratur … nee respicit in 235—6.
page 162 note 3 Cessare 13 times, peccare twice (Wetmore).
page 162 note 4 H. does not, as, of course, he need not notice Jahn's construction.
page 163 note 1 Dido's death would at this rate leave the solemonarchy to Aeneas and their descendants if any.
page 163 note 2 And as decerpsit in his model Varro Atacinus.
page 163 note 3 quasi homini ita ciuitati epithelon patrium dedit, Schol. Dan. Quite so, it is odd and invites explanation. Can editors adduce one parallel ? They don't; not even Pease, who parallels everything.