All about Shakespeare; . ~4i ^^^?um Eu M k »t i ^i^^^. ALL ABOUT SHAKESPEARE. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. Act III., Scene and Hero conversing in Leonatos Garden. Enter Bbatkice, No; rather I will go to Benedick, And counsel him to fight against his passion:» And, truly, Ill devise some honest slandersTo stain my cousin with: one doth not much an ill word may ettipoison liking^Urs. O, do not do your cousin such a wrong. She cannot be so much without true judgment(Having so swift and excellent a wit,As she is prizd to have.) as to refuseSo rare a gentleman as Signior B


All about Shakespeare; . ~4i ^^^?um Eu M k »t i ^i^^^. ALL ABOUT SHAKESPEARE. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. Act III., Scene and Hero conversing in Leonatos Garden. Enter Bbatkice, No; rather I will go to Benedick, And counsel him to fight against his passion:» And, truly, Ill devise some honest slandersTo stain my cousin with: one doth not much an ill word may ettipoison liking^Urs. O, do not do your cousin such a wrong. She cannot be so much without true judgment(Having so swift and excellent a wit,As she is prizd to have.) as to refuseSo rare a gentleman as Signior He is the only man of Italy, Always excepted my dear I pray yon, be not angry with me, my fancy; Signior Benedick,For shape, for bearing, argument, and valour, Goes foremost in report through Indeed he hath an excellent good His excellence did earn it, ere he had it.—When are you married, madam?Hero. Why, every day:—^to-morrow: come, go in; Ill show thee some attires; and have thy c


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