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" Gratior ac pulchro veniens in corpore virtus. Lat. VIRGIL. " Even virtue is more fair, when it appears in a beautiful person. "
Biography of Rev. W. H. Griswold - Page 49
by Henry Birdsall Soule - 1845 - 102 pages
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A dictionary of quotations, in most frequent use [by D.E. Macdonnel]. By D.E ...

David Evans Macdonnel - 1809 - 404 pages
...observation, which nukes nothing to the argument. Gratior ac pulchro veniens in corpore virtut. Lat. VlRGIL. Even virtue is more fair, when it appears in a beautiful person." — Beauty lends a grace even to intrinsic worth. This corresponds in some degree with the aphorism...
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A Dictionary of Select and Popular Quotations, which are in Daily Use: Taken ...

David Evans Macdonnel - Quotations - 1818 - 338 pages
...which makes nothing to the argument. Gratior ac fiulchro veniens in corfiore virtus. Lat. VIRGIL. " Even virtue is more fair, when it appears in a beautiful person."— Beauty lends a grace even to ' intrinsic worth. Grave virus munditias fiefiulit. Lat. HORACE. "The...
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A Dictionary of Quotations in Most Frequent Use: Taken Chiefly from the ...

D. E. Macdonnel - Quotations - 1819 - 470 pages
...as those which come upon us by surprise., Gratior et pulchro veniens in corpore virtus. VIRGIL.— " Even virtue is more fair, when it appears in a beautiful person."- — Beauty lends a grace even to intrinsic worth. This corresponds in some degree with the aphorism...
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A Dictionary of Select and Popular Quotations: Which are in Daily Use: Taken ...

David Evans Macdonnel - Quotations, English - 1824 - 340 pages
...topic of consolation tf> the unfortunaia. tfratior ac pulchro veniens in corpore virtus. Lat. VIRGIL. " Even virtue is more fair, when it appears in a beautiful person." — Beauty lends a grace even to intrinsic worth. Gratis. Lat. — " For nothing." — Free of cost....
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A Dictionary of Select and Popular Quotations which are in Daily Use: Taken ...

Law - 1854 - 340 pages
...topic of consolation to the unfortunate. Gratior ac pulchro veniens in eorpore virtus. Lat. VIRGIL. " Even virtue is more fair, when it appears in a beautiful person." — Beauty lends a grace even to intrinsic worth. Gratis. Lat — " For nothing." — Free of cost....
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A new dictionary of quotations from the Greek, Latin, and modern languages ...

Greek - 1859 - 568 pages
...prov. — "A fat belly, a lean brain." Gratior et pulcrp veniens in corpora virtus. Lat. VIRGIL. — " Even virtue is more fair, when it appears in a beautiful person : " — " More lovely virtue in a lovely form." Beauty lends a grace even to intrinsic worth. This...
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A New Dictionary of Quotations from the Greek, Latin, and Modern Languages

Quotations - 1869 - 534 pages
...prov. — "A fat belly, a lean brain." Gratior et pulcro veniens in corpora virtus. Lat. VIRGIL. — "Even virtue is more fair when it appears in a beautiful person:" — "More lovely virtue in a lovely form." Beauty lends a grace even to intrinsic worth. This corresponds...
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The Squire

Louisa Parr - 1872 - 344 pages
...Town.' " — Pall Mall Gazette. CASSELL PUBLISHING COMPANY, 104 & 106 Fourth Avenue, ... NEW YORK. 47 V Even virtue is more fair when it appears in a beautiful person." — VIRGIL. MY LADY'S DRESSING ROOM. A MANUAL OF THE TOILET. Adapted from the French of the BARONNE...
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A Dictionary of Select and Popular Quotations, which are in Daily Use: Taken ...

Quotations - 1873 - 316 pages
...topic of consolation to the unfortunate. Gratior ac pulchro veniens in corpore virtus. Lat. VIRGIL. " Even virtue is more fair, when it appears in a beautiful person." — Beauty lends a grace even to intrinsic worth. Gratis. Lat. — " For nothing." — Free of cost....
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Ancient and Modern Familiar Quotations from the Greek, Latin, and Modern ...

Quotations, English - 1875 - 540 pages
...prov. — "A fat belly, a lean brain." Gratior et pulcro veniens in corpora virtus. Lat. VIRGIL. — "Even virtue is more fair when it appears in a beautiful person:" — "More lovely virtue in a lovely form." Beauty lends a grace even to intrinsic worth. This corresponds...
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