Note 171
The narrative of Livy (i. 28) is weighty and
solemn. At tu, Albane, maneres, is a harsh reflection,
unworthy of Virgil's humanity, (Aeneid, viii. 643.) Heyne,
with his usual good taste, observes that the subject was too
horrid for the shield of Aencas, (tom. iii. p. 229.)]
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 44