It means if some one looks up to you, or praises you, that the man speaking will praise or look up to the other person looking up to you.
Person (A) Person who looks up to you
Person (B) Speaking man
Person (C) You
Person (A) looks up to Person (C). Person (B) says that he will praise any one who praises Person (C).
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Actually, Shakespeare's line is "I will praise any man who will praise me" and occurs in Act II Scene 6 of Antony and Cleopatra. Enobarbus, one of Antony's men, is talking to Menas, one of Pompey's men. Menas is a sailor, Enobarbus a soldier. Enobarbus tells Menas that he has done well by water, and Mena replies "And you by land" whereupon Enobarbus says "I will praise any man who will praise me; though it cannot be denied what I have done by land." Basically he means he is open for compliments.
Praise to the Man was created in 1844.
you need to be greatful
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Praise the Lord or praise to the Lord
Elogio del señor means: praise from the 'man.' Señor can also be a reference to God, ie Praise from God. Señor generally means Mr., but in the above context, it is a reference to an adult man.
its something you can do for example i praise the lord
There is no such phrase as "praise so".
praise means proshongsha in bangla............ thank you:)
I praise.
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