Philip drunk to Philip sober

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Etymology edit

Valerius Maximus, 6, 2, ext. 1: Provocarem ad Philippum, inquit, sed sobrium.—"I will appeal to Philip, she said, but to Philip sober."

Proverb edit

Philip drunk to Philip sober

  1. (idiomatic) When your opponent, or judge, is so led away by passion, excitement, or what not, as to be unable to take a reasonable view of the case.

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