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Antony and CleopatraAC IV.viii.25As if a god in hate of mankind hadAs if a God in hate of Mankinde, had
CoriolanusCor IV.ii.16.2Are you mankind?Are you mankinde?
MacbethMac II.iv.18.1Make war with mankind.Make Warre with Mankinde.
The Merry Wives of WindsorMW IV.ii.21so rails against all married mankind, so curses allso railes against all married mankinde; so curses all
The TempestTem V.i.183How beauteous mankind is! O brave new world,How beauteous mankinde is? O braue new world
Timon of AthensTim III.iv.84Like all mankind, show me an iron heart?(Like all Mankinde) shew me an Iron heart?
Timon of AthensTim IV.i.36Th' unkindest beast more kinder than mankind.Th'vnkindest Beast, more kinder then Mankinde.
Timon of AthensTim IV.i.40To the whole race of mankind, high and low.To the whole race of Mankinde, high and low.
Timon of AthensTim IV.iii.23Destruction fang mankind. Earth, yield me roots.Destruction phang mankinde; Earth yeeld me Rootes,
Timon of AthensTim IV.iii.43Thou common whore of mankind, that puts oddsThou common whore of Mankinde, that puttes oddes
Timon of AthensTim IV.iii.54I am Misanthropos, and hate mankind.I am Misantropos, and hate Mankinde.
Timon of AthensTim IV.iii.454'Tis in the malice of mankind that he'Tis in the malice of mankinde, that he
Timon of AthensTim IV.iii.487Flinty mankind, whose eyes do never giveFlinty mankinde: whose eyes do neuer giue,
Timon of AthensTim IV.iii.502How fain would I have hated all mankind,How faine would I haue hated all mankinde,
Troilus and CressidaTC II.iii.27common curse of mankind, folly and ignorance, becommon curse of mankinde, follie and ignorance be
Twelfth NightTN I.v.146Why, of mankind.Why of mankinde.
Twelfth NightTN III.iv.98he's an enemy to mankind.he's an enemy to mankinde.
The Two Noble KinsmenTNK II.i.224In her revealed to mankind. If thou lovest her,In her reveald to mankinde: if thou lou'st her.
The Winter's TaleWT I.ii.199That have revolted wives, the tenth of mankindThat haue reuolted Wiues, the tenth of Mankind
The Winter's TaleWT II.iii.67A mankind witch! Hence with her, out o' door!A mankinde Witch? Hence with her, out o' dore:

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Glossary

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mankindman-like woman, virago; or: mad, furious, infuriated
mankindman-like, mannish
Prometheusone of the Titan gods, who stole fire from heaven to help mankind, and was punished by being chained to a rock
Timon[pron: 'tiymon] Athenian nobleman; disgusted with mankind because of friends' ingratitude, he lived a secluded life
worldwhole of mankind, human race, mass of society

Thesaurus

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mankind, whole ofworld

Themes and Topics

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Classical mythology...titan who stole fire from heaven to help mankind he was punished by being chained to a r...
... nobleman from athens disgusted with mankind as shown in the ingratitude of his frien...

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