Much Ado About NothingDover Publications, 20.10.1994 - 80 Seiten Much Ado About Nothing is one of Shakespeare's most imaginative and exuberant comedies, contrasting two pairs of lovers in a witty and suspenseful battle of the sexes. Attracted to each other, the maddeningly skeptical Beatrice and Benedick are dead-locked in a lively war of words until their friends hatch a plot to unite them. The mutually devoted Hero and Claudio, on the other hand, all too quickly fall victim to a malicious plot to part them. Near-fatal complications ensue, but with the help of the hilarious Constable Dogberry and his confederates, the lovers are ultimately united. |
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... dost love fair Hero , cherish it ; And I will break 12 with her and with her father , And thou shalt have her . Was't not to this end That thou began'st to twist so fine a story ? CLAUD . How sweetly you do minister to love , That know ...
... dost love , my kindness shall incite thee To bind our loves up in a holy band ; For others say thou dost deserve , and I Believe it better than reportingly . [ Exit . ] SCENE II . A room in LEONATO'S house . Enter DON PEDRO , CLAUDIO ...
... dost thou , Benedick , the married man ? BENE . I'll tell thee what , prince ; a college of wit - crackers cannot flout me out of my humour . Dost thou think I care for a satire or an epigram ? No : if a man will be beaten with brains ...