Instar montis equum divina Palladis arte
Ædificant:
By the divine assistance of Pallas they build a horse as big as a mountain.
This may appear incredible; yet the learned Munchausenius relates prodigies much more astonishing.
Mentitur Virgilius leporis ergo:
Virgil tells lies for fun.
As may be sufficiently seen in the example before the last, and also in the sixth book of the Æneid, passim.
The Construction of Conjunctions.
Conjunctions copulative and disjunctive, couple like cases, moods, and tenses, as
Socrates docuit Xenophontem et Platonem geographiam, astronomiam, et rationem globorum: