s does not
contradict his fighting (pietate insignis et armis-VI,403) because
ultimately what he is fighting for is Rome and the consequent peace with
the reign of Augustus.
For Vergil, there is a price that one must pay in being a hero, for the
job is not so glorious as one might think.
-matthew spen
scott mcguire wrote:
>
> look i have no clue what you guys keep writing me for.so please
> stop ...i don't even know who virgil is!
>
how sad.
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