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page 407 note 1 A Shropshire Lad (II). The italics are mine.
page 407 note 2 The same (XLII). The italics are mine.
page 407 note 3 Polle, F.Wie denkt das Volk ueber die Sprache? 2nd ed., 1898 p. 26.Google Scholar
page 408 note 1 The same reader will doubtless be able to determine whether it is a satisfactory interpretation of the text to say it refers to the sack of Thebes by the epigoni and that the falling fortress is supposed to Wend its ashes with those of its former defenders, as soon as he has succeeded in unravelling the relationship between the cineres and the other assumed actors in the scene.
page 409 note 1 Since the above was printed, I find tumeant in Prof. J. S. Phillimore's just published text of Propertius and the reference to the Aetna in his note.
page 410 note 1 A noteworthy example is Luer. 6. 601 sqq. Compare my remarks ia the Journal of Philology, vol. 24, p. 146 note.
page 412 note 1 See Classical Review for 1897 p. 405.