The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Band 6Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... Benedick believes what we are saying. Keep going. Has she told Benedick how she feels? No. She has promised herself that she never will tell him. Yes, Beatrice is in a fight with her heart. She does not think she can tell Benedick that ...
... Benedick believes what we are saying. Keep going. Has she told Benedick how she feels? No. She has promised herself that she never will tell him. Yes, Beatrice is in a fight with her heart. She does not think she can tell Benedick that ...
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... Benedick whispered, “do you think you're doing?” The grin Claude shot down at him sparkled. The sheet started to tear. Benedick swore and hurried down, clearing the last window, but not fast enough. With a doomed ripping sound, the ...
... Benedick whispered, “do you think you're doing?” The grin Claude shot down at him sparkled. The sheet started to tear. Benedick swore and hurried down, clearing the last window, but not fast enough. With a doomed ripping sound, the ...
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... BENEDICK: You're a girl. BEATRICE: I'm a girl? BENEDICK: You're a girl. BEATRICE: I can't do anything because I'm a girl? BENEDICK: Exactly. BEATRICE: Who died and made you king of the world? If I want to pummel that little weasel into ...
... BENEDICK: You're a girl. BEATRICE: I'm a girl? BENEDICK: You're a girl. BEATRICE: I can't do anything because I'm a girl? BENEDICK: Exactly. BEATRICE: Who died and made you king of the world? If I want to pummel that little weasel into ...
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... Benedick; and he, despite his stinging humor, reveals to Claudio that for Benedick, Beatrice is far more beautiful than her cousin (and he says it with the casual assumption that this view could not be questioned [1.1.182–18]) ...
... Benedick; and he, despite his stinging humor, reveals to Claudio that for Benedick, Beatrice is far more beautiful than her cousin (and he says it with the casual assumption that this view could not be questioned [1.1.182–18]) ...
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... Benedick and of Beatrice . It is generally assumed or maintained that in the earlier couple SHAKESPEARE shows his ' prentice hand ; in the later we have the master's touch . Unques- tionably , in the main features of all four characters ...
... Benedick and of Beatrice . It is generally assumed or maintained that in the earlier couple SHAKESPEARE shows his ' prentice hand ; in the later we have the master's touch . Unques- tionably , in the main features of all four characters ...
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