Much ado about nothing, Act one Quotes 5.0 / 5 based on 3 ratings ? English LiteratureGCSEAQA Created by: lgs08130Created on: 23-03-13 08:23 'I had rather hear my dog bark at a crow than a man swears he loves me' Beatrice 1 of 10 'I am loved of all ladies, only you accepted' Benedick of Beatrice 2 of 10 'Can the world buy such a jewel?' Claudio of Hero 3 of 10 'Doing in the figure of a lamb the feats of a lion' Messenger of Claudio 4 of 10 'Let me bid you welcome, my lord' Leonato of Don John 5 of 10 'There is a kind of merry war betwixst...' 'signor Benedick and her.' 6 of 10 'I had rather be a canker in a hedge, than a rose in his grace' Don John of Don Pedro 7 of 10 'and I will fit thee with the remedy' Don Pedro of Claudio 8 of 10 'Never came trouble to my house in the likeness of your grace' Leonato of Don Pedro 9 of 10 'I pray you, is signor Mountanto returned from the wars or no' Beatrice of Benedick 10 of 10
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