. The comedies, histories, tragedies, and poems of William Shakspere. [Scene II Walking in a thick pleached alley in my oich tid ]. [Scene I. My visor is Philemons roof; within the house is Jo\e ] ACT 11. SCENE I.—A Hall in Leonatos Leonato, Antonio, Heeo, Beatrice, and others. Leon. Was not count John here at supper ? Ant, I saw him not. Beat. How tartly that gentleman looks ! I never can see him but I am heart-burned an hour after. Hero. He is of a very melancholy disposition. Beat. He were an excellent man that were made just in the mid-way betweenhim and Benedick; the one is to
. The comedies, histories, tragedies, and poems of William Shakspere. [Scene II Walking in a thick pleached alley in my oich tid ]. [Scene I. My visor is Philemons roof; within the house is Jo\e ] ACT 11. SCENE I.—A Hall in Leonatos Leonato, Antonio, Heeo, Beatrice, and others. Leon. Was not count John here at supper ? Ant, I saw him not. Beat. How tartly that gentleman looks ! I never can see him but I am heart-burned an hour after. Hero. He is of a very melancholy disposition. Beat. He were an excellent man that were made just in the mid-way betweenhim and Benedick; the one is too like an image, and says nothing; and theother too like my ladys eldest son, evermore tattling. Leon. Then half signior Benedicks tongue in count Johns mouth, and halfcount Johns melancholy in signior Benedicks face,— Beat. With a good leg, and a good foot, uncle, atid money enough in his purse,such a man would win any woman in the world,—if he could get her good wm. 16 MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. [ACT II. Leon. By my troth, niece, thou wilt never get thee a husband if thou be soshrewd of thy tongue. Ant. In faith, she s t
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