All 4 Uses of
valor
in
Much Ado About Nothing
- Thus far can I praise him; he is of a noble strain, of approved valour, and confirmed honesty.†
Scene 2.1 *
- I pray you, be not angry with me, madam, Speaking my fancy: Signior Benedick, For shape, for bearing, argument and valour, Goes foremost in report through Italy.†
Scene 3.1
- But manhood is melted into cursies, valour into compliment, and men are only turned into tongue, and trim ones too: he is now as valiant as Hercules, that only tells a lie and swears it.†
Scene 4.1
- In a false quarrel there is no true valour.†
Scene 5.1
Definition:
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(valor) exceptional or heroic courage when facing danger -- especially in battle