A Revised Text of the Poems of Vergil, With Notes And a Vergilian Dictionary

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102. laotaati.
The dative limits the wholo propoaition, proceUa adveraa ferit. H. 884, 11, 1, 2) ; A. 885 ; B. 243, R. 8 : G. 850 ; M. 241, obs. 6. Ae he attere eueh worde^ a blast. roarituifrom tke north^ opposite (to the conrse of the ship), ttrikea the eail. km&m^fromthenorth. See note oti JtaUcany 8. Sooie with Thiel make AquUone an ablative of cause (a blant roaring furiouslyy Oridens) with the north wind. 104. Tnmnran avortil. Jahn prefers tno reading proram to the nominative prora. W ith
... the latter seee mnst be sup^ plied. w ith tho accusative avertU has for its subject m, referring to pro- cella. Et andis dat latas. The ship, no lonficr impcUed by the oars, falls into the trough of the sea, and is mimediatSy Btruck by tho whole weight of a mountainous wave, brealdng upon its side. 106. Onmalo^ in a maet; join with ineegvitur as an ablative of manner. 106. Hi } those in one ship ; his ) thoee in another. Ck>mp. below, 162. hinc—hinc. 107. Hareniay ablat. of manner, with the eande ; not of thc snore, but of the bottom of the sea.

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