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Monologues in Shakespeare's
Much Ado About Nothing
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Beatrice
Verse
Much Ado About Nothing
What fire is in mine ears? Can this be true?
III i 131
Benedick
Prose
Much Ado About Nothing
O, she misused me past the endurance of a block
II i 111
Benedick
Prose
Much Ado About Nothing
This can be no trick, the conference was sadly borne.
II iii 90
Borachio
Prose
Much Ado About Nothing
Seest thou not, I say, what a deformed thief
III ii 58
Claudio
Verse - intercut
Much Ado About Nothing
There, Leonato, take her back again
IV i 25
Leonato
Verse
Much Ado About Nothing
Wherefore? Why, doth not every earthly thing
IV i 115
Friar Francis
Verse
Much Ado About Nothing
Marry, this well carried on her behalf
IV i 215
Dogberry
Prose
Much Ado About Nothing
Dost thou not suspect my place?
IV ii 41
Leonato
Verse
Much Ado About Nothing
I pray thee cease thy counsel
V i 6
Borachio
Prose
Much Ado About Nothing
Sweet Prince, let me go no farther to mine answer
V i 171
Benedick
Prose
Much Ado About Nothing
I do much wonder that one man, seeing how much another man is a fool
II iii 8
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