Both Uses of
malady
in
All's Well That Ends Well
- No, no, it cannot be; and yet my heart Will not confess he owes the malady That doth my life besiege.†
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- We thank you, maiden: But may not be so credulous of cure,— When our most learned doctors leave us, and The congregated college have concluded That labouring art can never ransom nature From her inaidable estate,—I say we must not So stain our judgment, or corrupt our hope, To prostitute our past-cure malady To empirics; or to dissever so Our great self and our credit, to esteem A senseless help, when help past sense we deem.†
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Definition:
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(malady) illness or other bad condition