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Shakespeare and Classical Antiquity
Cominius comes close to quoting Plutarch's remarks on 'valiantness' when he
delivers his encomium of Coriolanus to the Roman people. In the mouth of
Cominius, however, it becomes a statement not about 'old' Rome, but about the
customs ...
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Recreating Ancient History: Episodes from the Greek and ...
So that virtus in the Latin was as much as valiantness. But Martius, being more
inelined to the wars than any other gentleman of his time, began from his
childhood to give- himself to handle weapons and daily did exercise himself
therein; and ...
Karl A. E. Enenkel, Jan L. De Jong, Jeanine De Landtsheer, 2002
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The Love Letters of Mary Queen of Scots to James Earl of ...
Will ye have an example of his excellent valiantness ? Of a thief, a notable
coward, whom being yielding, and unawares he had deadly wounded, he was
thrown down to the ground, hurt, bruised with dry strokes, and had been quite
slain, if the ...
4
The Love Letters ... to James Earl of Bothwell with Her Love ...
-—Will ye have an example of his excellent valiantness? Of athief, a notable
coward, whom being yielding, and unawares he had deadly wounded, he was
thrown down to the ground, hurt, bruised with dry strokes, and had been quite'
slain, ...
regina Scotiae Maria, Hugh Campbell, 1824
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The Love Letters of Mary, Queen of Scots, to James, Earl of ...
—Will ye have an example of his excellent valiantnesS? Of athief, a notable
coward, whom being yielding, and unawares he had deadly wounded, he was
thrown down to the ground, hurt, bruised with dry strokes, and had been quite
slain, ...
Mary (Queen of Scots), Hugh CAMPBELL (LL.D.), James HEPBURN (Earl of Bothwell and Duke of Orkney.), 1824
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The Love Letters of Mary, Queen of Scots, to James, Earl of ...
Will ye have an example of his excellent valiantness ? Of a thief, a notable
coward, whom being yielding, and unawares he had deadly wounded, he was
thrown down to the ground, hurt, bruised with dry strokes, and had been quite
slain, if the ...
Mary (Queen of Scots), Esq. Hugh Campbell, 1825
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The Mind According to Shakespeare: Psychoanalysis in the ...
Thy valiantness was mine, thou suckedst it from me; But owe thy pride thyself. 3.2
.149-153 Although probably still hoping that she can somehow bend his will to
hers, Volumnia resigns herself to Coriolanus's stubbornness and gives him his ...
Marvin Bennett Krims, 2006
him fellow, in the college of the priests, which at Rome are called Augurs : (being
those that have the charge to consider of signs and predictions of things to come)
more for his valiantness, than for nobility. The same doth Appius Claudius ...
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A Kannada-English Dictionary
421; My.). gandugatana. Valiantness. (Bh.3,. 10,. 51; cf. rtc^rt). ?o gandusa. = ^t*
^- nrs& j (tS«3,, dead Si. 192). rtesorttf u Ce 216). rtcs^sid gandusu. (fr. ua
oSoUsS 224). acs iioto (81. 195). Virility. Xti gandft-pada. ^1 kind 01 worm (*ozSji
>V, ...
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The Universal Etymological English Dictionary:: In Two ...
-STRENU'ITY [Srrcnuirar, L.] valiantness, Manhood, Activity. STREN'UOUS [
Strzmlu:, L.] stout, valiant, active, vigorous. 1 -_-STREN'UOUSNESS,
Vigorousness, Valiantness. S'I'RLEHERQUS sstreprrm, L.] hoarse, [likely of
Striemtn, a ' STR To ...