Both Uses of
disposition
in
All's Well That Ends Well
- I have those hopes of her good that her education promises; her dispositions she inherits, which makes fair gifts fairer; for where an unclean mind carries virtuous qualities, there commendations go with pity,—they are virtues and traitors too: in her they are the better for their simpleness; she derives her honesty, and achieves her goodness.†
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- How now, monsieur! this drum sticks sorely in your disposition.†
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Definition:
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(disposition as in: a kind disposition) someone's normal mood, personality, or typical way of behaving