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[560] Subiit is used with or without “animum” (“animo”), “mentem” &c. Comp. “succurrit” v. 317, and the parallel use of εἰσέρχεσθαι and similar words in Greek of things occurring to the mind. Aeneas thinks of his father, when he sees Priam murdered, as Priam Il. 24. 486 bids Achilles see in him the image of Peleus, τηλίκου ὥσπερ ἐγών, ὀλοῷ ἐπὶ γήραος οὐδῷ.

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