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great praise is the reward of children who respect the wishes of their parents (Phædrus)laus magna natis obsequi parentibus
(+ inf.) to blush to, (+acc.) blush for, respecterubesco
(gen.) at a higher price, of a great valuepluris
(neut. sing. gen) (the building) the size OF WHICH was greatcuius
a bow kept taut will quickly break, but kept loosely strung, it will serve you when you need it (Phædrus)cito rumpes arcum, semper si tensum habueris, at si laxaris, quum voles, erit utilis
a faithful friend to so great a man, and a steady admirer of such great virtuetanto homini fidus, tantæ virtutis amator
a fellow who brags of his fame but is devoid of valor imposes on strangers what is the jest of those who know him (Phædrus)virtutis expers verbis jactans gloriam ignotos fallit, notis est derisui
a fox happened to see a tragic actor’s mask. How beautiful, he said, but it has no brains! (Phædrus)personam tragicam forte vulpes viderat. O quanta species, inquit, cerebrum non habet!
a great amount in a small spacemagnum in parvo
a great book is a great evil (Callimachus, from the Greek)mega biblion mega kakon
a great crowd accompanying (Virgil)magna comitante caterva
a great effort for great trifles (i.e., so much work for so little gain) (Terence)magno conatu magnas nugas
a great fire, unless you feed it, spends its rage in vain (Virgil)magnus sine viribus ignis incassum furit
a great fortune is a great slavery (Seneca)magna servitus est magna fortuna
a great fortune is a great slavery to its owner (Publilius Syrus)fortuna magna magna domino est servitus
 

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