1271 ([return])
[ Of Nmis.—Ver. 737. He falls into his usual error of confounding the daughter of Nisus with the daughter of Phorcys.]


1272 ([return])
[ Acroceraunia.—Ver. 739. These were tremendous rocks on the coast of Epirus.]


1273 ([return])
[ Thy descendant.—Ver. 743. He means that the lust of Phædra was engendered by ease and luxury. See the Metamorphoses, Book xv. 1. 498. Neptune was the great grandfather of Hippolytus.]