Virgil's praise of Cato's suicide as an honorable refusal to submit to Caesar.
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death for freedom
Virgil's praise of Cato's suicide as an honorable refusal to submit to Caesar.
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"Found death for freedom was not bitter when you left a garb that will be bright on the great day."
"Okay, so he killed himself because he would rather die honorably than to submit himself as a slave to Caesar. So what Virgil is..."
"...says to Cato you know it who in Utica found death for freedom was not bitter when you left the garb that will be"
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