Results for: it is difficult not to write satire (Juvenal)
English Latin
rough, difficult, harshasper, aspera, asperum
satiresatura
satire is wholly ours (Quintilian, a reference to Roman character)satura tota nostra est
she has more of aloes than of honey (i.e., the bitter outweighs the sweet) (Juvenal)plus aloës quam mellis habet
so rare is the union of beauty with modesty (Juvenal)rara est adeo concordia formæ atque pudicitiæ
some men do not get estates for the purpose of enjoying life, but, blinded by error, live only for their estates (Juvenal)non propter vitam faciunt patrimonia quidam, sed vitio cæci propter patrimonia vivunt
spare the paper that is fated to perish (adapted from Juvenal)perituræ parcite chartæ
straitened circumstances at home obstruct the path of virtue (Juvenal)virtutibus obstat res angusta domi
that one man found a cross the reward of his guilt, this one, a diadem (Juvenal)ille crucem sceleris pretium tulit, hic diadema
the arrows were shot from the dowry (Juvenal)veniunt a dote sagittæ
the asses’ bridge; a severely difficult test or venture (a reference to the fifth proposition in the First Book of Euclid, so named because of its difficulty)pons asinorum
the bed in which a wife lies is always the scene of quarrels and mutual recriminations; there is very little chance of sleep there (Juvenal)semper habet lites alternaque jurgia lectus, in quo nupta jacet; minimum dormitur in illo
the bellowing of the labyrinth (i.e., a weak and predictable theme from an amateur writer) (Juvenal)mugitus labyrinthi
the custody of a large fortune is a wretched business (Juvenal)misera est magni custodia census
the earth now supports many bad and weak men (Juvenal)terra malos homines nunc educat, atque pusillos
 

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