

#Actio latin code
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Please help us improve this site by translating its interface. We give to necessity the praise of virtue (Quintilian)Įsperanto is only partially translated. To be praised by a man himself deserving of praise is the greatest possible praise It is praiseworthy to do what is becoming, and not merely what is lawful (Seneca) It is the act of the indolent not to know what he may lawfully do.

Id facere, laus est, quod decet non, quod licet It is a merit in a man of high birth and large fortune to train up his children so as to be a credit to his family and himself (Plautus) Illa laus est, magno in genere et in divitiis maximis, liberos hominem educare, generi monumentum et sibi He is deserving of praise who considers not what he may do, but what it becomes him to do (Seneca) Id facere laus est quod decet, non quod licet We think that what harmed him the most was that he entertained too high an opinion of his own talents and virtue (Cornelius Nepos, said of Alcibiades) Huic maxime putamus malo fuisse nimiam opinionem ingenii atque virtutis Glory is the shadow of virtue (i.e., its attendant and companion) Vice can deceive under the shape and shadow of virtue, when sad and severe in its dress and countenance (Juvenal) The two paths (or crossroads) of virtue and of viceĮtiam fera animalia, si clausa teneas, virtutis obliviscunturĮven wild animals, if you keep them in confinement, forget their fiercenessįallit enim vitium, specie virtutis et umbra, cum sit triste habitu, vultuque et veste severum EUdict dictionary: Latin - English Results for: actio Virtutis laus LatinĪ personal action (or right) dies with the person
