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... talk of the Margaret- Borachio staging . Despite their verbal deficiencies , they manage to capture Don John and bring him to Leonato , after having had the sexton ( a church official ) " note " the occurrences of the evening in writing ...
... talk of the Margaret- Borachio staging . Despite their verbal deficiencies , they manage to capture Don John and bring him to Leonato , after having had the sexton ( a church official ) " note " the occurrences of the evening in writing ...
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... talk , Beatrice and Benedick take up their war of wits . In an extremely fast - paced exchange of barbs , they insult one another's looks , intelligence , and personality . When Benedick tells Beatrice proudly that he has never loved a ...
... talk , Beatrice and Benedick take up their war of wits . In an extremely fast - paced exchange of barbs , they insult one another's looks , intelligence , and personality . When Benedick tells Beatrice proudly that he has never loved a ...
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... talk in loud voices . Hero tells Ursula that Claudio and Don Pedro have informed her that Benedick is in love with Beatrice . Ursula suggests that Hero tell Beatrice about it , but Hero answers that everybody knows that Bea- trice is ...
... talk in loud voices . Hero tells Ursula that Claudio and Don Pedro have informed her that Benedick is in love with Beatrice . Ursula suggests that Hero tell Beatrice about it , but Hero answers that everybody knows that Bea- trice is ...
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