Much Ado About Nothing Flashcards

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“I pray…”

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“I pray you, is Signor Mountanto returned from the wars or no?”

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“…there is a kind of…”

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“…there is a kind of merry war betwixt Signor Benedick and her…”

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“God help…”

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“God help the noble Claudio, if he hath caught the Benedict. It will cost him a thousand pound ere a be cured.”

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“What, my…”

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“What, my dear Lady Disdain! Are you yet living?”

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5
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“Can the world…”

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“Can the world buy such a jewel?”

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“In mine eye…”

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“In mine eye, she is the sweetest lady that ever I looked on.”

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“There’s her cousin…”

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“There’s her cousin, and she were not possessed with a fury, exceeds her as much in beauty as the first of May doth the last of December.”

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“With anger…”

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“With anger, with sickness or with hunger my lord, not with love…”

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“I looked upon her…”

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“I looked upon her with a soldiers eye… in their rooms come thronging soft and delicate desires.”

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“I had rather be…”

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“I had rather be a canker in a hedge, than a rose in his grace…”

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“He were an excellent…”

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“He were an excellent man that were made… one is too like an image and says nothing, the other… evemore tattling.”

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“Why he is the prince’s…”

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“Why he is the prince’s jester, a very dull fool, his only gift is, in devising impossible slanders…”

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“I would not marry…”

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“I would not marry her, though she were endowed with all that Adam had left him before he transgressed”

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“…one woman is fair…”

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“… one woman is fair, yet I am well: another is wise, yet I am well: another virtuous yet I am well: but till all graces be in one woman, one woman shall not come in my grace.”

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“… the lady is fair…”

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“… the lady is fair… and virtuous… and wise… When I said I would die a bachelor I did not think I should live till I were married…”

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16
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“Benedick, love on…”

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“Benedick, love on, I will requite thee… If thou dost love, my kindness shall incite thee To bind our loves up in a holy band…”

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“If I see anything…”

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“If I see anything tonight, why I should not marry her tomorrow in the congregation… there I will shame her.”

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“You shall also make no…”

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“You shall also make no noise… for the watch to babble and talk, is most tolerable and not to be endured.”

19
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“‘Twill be heavier…”

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“‘Twill be heavier soon by the weight of a man.”

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“…if I were as…”

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“…if I were as tedious as a king, I could find in my heart to bestow it all of your worship.”

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“Give not…”

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“Give not this rotten orange to your friend, She’s but the sign and semblance of her honour…”

22
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“You seem to…”

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“You seem to me as Dian in her orb”

23
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“…oh she is fallen…”

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“…oh she is fallen into a pit of ink… her foul tainted flesh.”

24
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“Two of them have…”

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“Two of them have the very bent of honour, And if their wisdoms be misled in this, The practice of it lives in John the Bastard.”

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“Think you in your…”

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“Think you in your soul the Count Claudio hath wronged Hero? … Enough, I am engaged.”

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“Oh villain!…”

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“Oh villain! Though wilt be condemned into everlasting redemption for this.”

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“My soul doth…”

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“My soul doth tell me, Hero is belied.”

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“Scambling, out-facing…”

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“Scambling, out-facing, fashion-monging boys, That lie and cog, and flout, deprave and slander…”

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“We had like to…”

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“We had like to have our two noses snapped off with two old men without teeth.”

30
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“Impose me to…”

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“Impose me to what penance your invention Can lay upon my sin, yet sinned I not, But in mistaking.”