Both Uses of
valor
in
Julius Caesar
- But if these, As I am sure they do, bear fire enough To kindle cowards, and to steel with valour The melting spirits of women; then, countrymen, What need we any spur but our own cause To prick us to redress? what other bond Than secret Romans, that have spoke the word, And will not palter? and what other oath Than honesty to honesty engaged, That this shall be, or we will fall for it?†
Scene 2.1
- There is tears for his love; joy for his fortune; honour for his valour; and death for his ambition.†
Scene 3.2 *
Definition:
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(valor) exceptional or heroic courage when facing danger -- especially in battle