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[358] Huic,illi’ are rather carelessly introduced after ‘hanc, hanc.’ Forb. rightly remarks that ‘huic’ is applied to Janiculum as being in thought nearer the speaker and consequently first named in the preceding verse. See Madv. § 485 a. ‘Fuerat’ again comes in somewhat loosely after ‘condidit,’ referring to the same time. See Madv. § 338. obs. 6.

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