Haud ulli veterum virtute secundus:
Inferior to none of the ancients in valour.
Surely Virgil in saying this, had an eye to a hero, whose fame has been perpetuated in the verses of a later poet.
“Some talk of Alexander, and some of Pericles,
Of Conon and Lysander, and Alcibiades;
But of all the gallant heroes, there ’s none for to compare,
With my ri-fol-de-riddle-iddle-lol to the British grenadier!”
An interrogative, and the word which answers to it, shall be of the same case and tense, except words of a different construction be made use of; as
Quarum rerum nulla est satietas? Pomorum.
Of what things is there no fulness? Of fruit.