Results for: the goddesses of persuasion and love adorn the train of the well-moneyed man (Horace)
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a gift worthy of Apollo (Horace)munus Apolline dignum
a good and faithful judge ever prefers the honorable to the expedient (Horace)bonus atque fidus judex honestum prætulit utili
a great genius lies hid under this coarse body (or rough exterior) (Horace)ingenium ingens inculto latet hoc sub corpore
a head incurable by three Anticyræ (i.e., a person incurably insane) (Horace)tribus Anticyris caput insanabile
a hog from the drove of Epicurus (i.e., a glutton) (Horace)Epicuri de grege porcus (or porcum)
a home and a pleasing wife (Horace)domus et placens uxor
a hundred troubles of other people leap through my head and at my side (Horace)aliena negotia centum per caput, et circa saliunt latus
a judgment subtle in discriminating works of art (Horace)judicium subtile videndis artibus
a just person steadfast to his purpose (Horace)justus propositi tenax
a knot worthy to be untied by such hands (i.e., a difficulty calling for experienced hands) (Horace)dignus hoc indice nodus
a leech that will not leave the skin until it is gorged with blood (Horace)non missura cutem, nisi plena cruoris hirudo
a man accomplished to his fingertips (Horace)ad unguem factus homo
a man in love, though he is hungry, is not hungry (Plautus)qui amat, tamen hercle si esurit, nullum esurit
A man is already halfway in love with any woman who listens to him. --- Brendan FrancisSi aures homini praebet mulier, eum in amorem inducere potest
a man upright and firm of purpose (Horace)justum et tenacem propositi virum
 

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