All 5 Uses of
integrity
in
Henry VIII
- There's some of ye, I see, more out of malice than integrity, would try him to the utmost,
Scene 5.3 *integrity = strong moral principles
- You have here, lady, And of your choice, these reverend fathers; men Of singular integrity and learning, Yea, the elect o' the land, who are assembled To plead your cause.†
Scene 2.4
- Noble lady, I am sorry my integrity should breed, And service to his Majesty and you, So deep suspicion, where all faith was meant.†
Scene 3.1
- My robe, And my integrity to Heaven, is all I dare now call mine own.†
Scene 3.2
- Thy truth and thy integrity is rooted In us, thy friend.†
Scene 5.1
Definitions:
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(1)
(integrity as in: a person of high integrity) having strong moral principles -- especially honesty
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(2)
(integrity as in: system integrity) having a proper, unbroken state