[157] Aeneadae. Lucr. (1. 1) calls the Roman nation ‘Aeneadae.’ So “Thesidae,” G. 2. 383, of the Athenians. ‘Quae proxuma litora:’ comp. v. 72, “quae forma pulcherrima.” So E. 1. 53, “quae semper.” The relative supplies the want of an article. ‘Cursu’ = “rapide,” as in 2. 321, &c.
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