Much Ado About Nothing Quotes

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Social Class Act 1 Scene 1
Leonato: How many gentleman have you lost in this action? Messenger: But few of sort and none of name". Leonato : "Your Grace." Don Pedro:"Your hand Leonato, we will go together."
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Social Class Act 1 Scene 2
Leonato:"No, no we will hold it as a dream till it appear itself."
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Social Class Act 2 Scene 1
Beatrice:"Your grace is too costly to wear everyday." Don John:"He is enamoured on Hero. I pray you dissuade him from her, she is no equal for his birth."
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Social Class Act 2 Scene 3
Benedick:"Boy!" Benedick:"In my chamber lies a book; bring it hither to me in the orchard. Boy: I am already here sir." Benedick: "Rich she shall be, thats certain."
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Social Class Act 3 scene 1
Hero:"Good Margaret, run thee to the parlour." Hero:"Indeed, he hath an excellent good name."
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Social Class Act 3 scene 3
Dogberry:"Who think you the most desert less man to be constable?"
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Social Class Act 4 Scene 1
Leonato:"Would the two princes lie, would Claudio?"
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Social Class Act 5 scene 1
Antonio:"Sir Boy,"
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Leonato:"No, no we will hold it as a dream till it appear itself."

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Social Class Act 1 Scene 2

Card 3

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Beatrice:"Your grace is too costly to wear everyday." Don John:"He is enamoured on Hero. I pray you dissuade him from her, she is no equal for his birth."

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Card 4

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Benedick:"Boy!" Benedick:"In my chamber lies a book; bring it hither to me in the orchard. Boy: I am already here sir." Benedick: "Rich she shall be, thats certain."

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Card 5

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Hero:"Good Margaret, run thee to the parlour." Hero:"Indeed, he hath an excellent good name."

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