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[293] Comp. v. 423 below, “Sola viri mollis aditus et tempora noras.” It is not necessary however to supply ‘mollis’ before ‘aditus’ here from the context, as Wagn. thinks. ‘Temptaturum’ is used in a slightly different sense in the two clauses. Aeneas will endeavour to get at Dido (comp. 9. 67, “qua temptet ratione aditus”), and will see what are the most favourable opportunities.

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