The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volumen5Jefferson Press, 1907 |
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... gentle Hero , the credulous Claudio , the villainous Don John , and the inimitably muddle - headed Dogberry and Verges play their parts in order that the verbal interchange between Beatrice [ xiv ] MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING.
... gentle Hero , the credulous Claudio , the villainous Don John , and the inimitably muddle - headed Dogberry and Verges play their parts in order that the verbal interchange between Beatrice [ xiv ] MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING.
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... John . To a wide divergence of incident between the two ver- sions must be added an entire change of the names of the dramatis personæ . In fact , there is nothing in common between Ariosto and Shakespeare , save the appearance at the ...
... John . To a wide divergence of incident between the two ver- sions must be added an entire change of the names of the dramatis personæ . In fact , there is nothing in common between Ariosto and Shakespeare , save the appearance at the ...
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... John , the weak credulity of Claudio , and the impenetrable stupidity of Dogberry and Verges are essential elements in the staging of this sparkling comedy . Don John is , as Coleridge pointed out , the mainspring of the plot , although ...
... John , the weak credulity of Claudio , and the impenetrable stupidity of Dogberry and Verges are essential elements in the staging of this sparkling comedy . Don John is , as Coleridge pointed out , the mainspring of the plot , although ...
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... involves Don John and Edmund in 66 King Lear , " these connections serve to bring out Shakespeare's wealth of resource rather than to suggest poverty of material . There are comedies which are more [ xxi ] INTRODUCTION.
... involves Don John and Edmund in 66 King Lear , " these connections serve to bring out Shakespeare's wealth of resource rather than to suggest poverty of material . There are comedies which are more [ xxi ] INTRODUCTION.
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William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING DON PEDRO , prince of Arragon . DON JOHN , TEXT OF THE PLAY TEXT OF THE PLAY •
William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING DON PEDRO , prince of Arragon . DON JOHN , TEXT OF THE PLAY TEXT OF THE PLAY •
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ADAM Audrey beard BEAT Beatrice BEAU BORA BORACHIO brother Celia CLAUD comedy cousin daughter Dogberry Don John DON PEDRO dost doth DUKE F Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith father Folios fool FOREST Enter forest of Arden foul FRIAR Ganymede give grace hand hath hear heart heigh-ho Hero hither honour horns humour infra Jaques lady LEON Leonato live look lord Love's Love's Labour's Lost lover MARG Margaret marriage marry master master constable means merry Messina never night Oliver Orlando Ovid Phebe play prince prithee Quarto Rosalind SCENE Shakespeare shepherd SIDNEY LEE Signior Benedick sing song speak story supra swear sweet tell thank thing thou art to-morrow tongue TOUCH Touchstone troth Twelfth Night VERG villain WATCH wear WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE wilt wise woman word young youth