The Works of Shakespeare: pt. 6. Much ado about nothingPrinted at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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... false dice ; therefore your Grace may well say I have lost it . 262 D. PEDRO . You have put him down , Lady , you have put him down . BEAT . So I would not he should do me , my Lord , lest I should prove the mother of fools . I have ...
... false dice ; therefore your Grace may well say I have lost it . 262 D. PEDRO . You have put him down , Lady , you have put him down . BEAT . So I would not he should do me , my Lord , lest I should prove the mother of fools . I have ...
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... false sweet bait that we lay for it . 30 [ approaching the bower . No , truly , Ursula , she is too disdainful ; I know her spirits are as coy and wild As haggards of the rock.3 URS . But are you sure That Benedick loves Beatrice so ...
... false sweet bait that we lay for it . 30 [ approaching the bower . No , truly , Ursula , she is too disdainful ; I know her spirits are as coy and wild As haggards of the rock.3 URS . But are you sure That Benedick loves Beatrice so ...
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... on which it was fitted and held . 2 the false hair worn under the true locks . 3 slashes . 4 close under - sleeves . 5 wide hanging - sleeves . 43 ACT III Sc . IV ACT III Sc . IV Enter BEATRICE . HERO . ABOUT NOTHING.
... on which it was fitted and held . 2 the false hair worn under the true locks . 3 slashes . 4 close under - sleeves . 5 wide hanging - sleeves . 43 ACT III Sc . IV ACT III Sc . IV Enter BEATRICE . HERO . ABOUT NOTHING.
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... false gallop.1 Re - enter URSULA . URS . Madam , withdraw : the Prince , the Count , Signior Benedick , Don John , and all the gallants of the Town , are come to fetch you to church . 90 HERO . Help to dress me , good Coz , good Meg ...
... false gallop.1 Re - enter URSULA . URS . Madam , withdraw : the Prince , the Count , Signior Benedick , Don John , and all the gallants of the Town , are come to fetch you to church . 90 HERO . Help to dress me , good Coz , good Meg ...
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... false , The supposition of the lady's death Will quench the wonder of her infamy : And , if it sort * not well , you may conceal her ( As best befits her wounded reputation ) In some reclusive and religious life , Out of all eyes ...
... false , The supposition of the lady's death Will quench the wonder of her infamy : And , if it sort * not well , you may conceal her ( As best befits her wounded reputation ) In some reclusive and religious life , Out of all eyes ...
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ACT II Sc ACT V Sc answer BALTH BALTHAZAR BEAT BENE blood BORA BORACHIO brother chamber-window CLAUD CONRADE Count Claudio cousin Cupid dare daughter death DOGBERRY Don John Dost thou doth ducats Enter DON PEDRO Enter LEONATO exit eyes faith fashion father fool FRAN FRIAR FRANCIS gentleman give Grace hang hast hath hear heart HERO Hero's hither honest honour horns husband i'faith JOHN the Bastard kill'd Lady Beatrice LEON LEONATO's House look Lord lov'd maid MARG Margaret marriage marry Master Constable merry MESS Messina morrow Neighbour never Niece night OATCAKE offend praise pray thee Prince and Claudio Prince's SCENE Seacole Sexton shew Signior Benedick Signior Leonato sing slander soul speak swear sweet tell thank there's thing thou wilt to-morrow to-night tongue troth true truly URSULA VERG villain WATCH wear wise word wrong'd your's