If I see anything tonight why I should not marry her tomorrow, in the congregation where I should wed, there will I sha me her. | claudio talking to Don John |
And, masters, do not forget to specify, when time and place shall serve, thatIam an ass. | Dogberry talking to Claudio |
But know that I have wooed Margaret, the Lady Hero’s gentlewoman, by the name of Hero. | Borachio talking to Conrade |
Come Lady, die to live. | Friar Francis to Leonato |
I love nothing so well in the world as you. | Benidick talking to Beatrice |
I talk’d with no man at that hour, my Lord. | Hero to Don Pedro |
Hath no man’s dagger here a point for me? | Leonato |
Kill Claudio. | Beatrice talking to Benedick |
Marry, sir, they have committed false report; moreover, they have spoken untruths; secondarily, they are sland ers; sixth and lastly, they have belied a lady; thirdly, they have verified unjust thi,ngs; and to conclude, they are lying knaves. | Dogberry talking to Don Pedro |
Enough, I am engaged, I will challenge him. | Benedick talking to Beatrice |
There is a kind of merry war betwixt Signior Benedick and her. They never meet (whenever they meet) but there’s a skirmish of wit between them. | Leonato talking to the Messenger |
I have a good eye, Uncle; I can see a church by daylight. | Beatrice talking to Leonato |
I love you with so much of my heart that none is left to protest. | Beatrice talking to Benedick |
It must not be denied but I am a plain-dealing villain. | Don John talking to Conrade |
One Hero died defiled; but I do live, And surely as I live, I am a maid. ยท | Claudio talking to Don Pedro |
Art thou the slave that with thy breath has killed Mine innocent.child? | Leonato talking to Borachio |
I know not how to pray your patience (ask your forgiveness), Impose me to what penance your invention (imagination) Can lay upon my sin. Yet sinned I not But in mistaking. | Claudio talking to Leonato |
Will you then write me a sonnet in praise of my beauty? | Margaret talking to Benedick |
And as I wooed for thee to obtain her, I will join with the to disgrace her. | Don Pedro talking to Claudio |
First of my word: therefore play, music. Prince, thou art sad; get thee a wife, get thee a wife! There is no staff more reverend than one tip ped with horn (horns of a cuckold). | Benedick to Leonato |
God knows I love my niece, and she is dead, sl and ered to death by two villains … | Antonio talking to Leonato |
Away! You are an ass,you are an ass. | Conrade talking to Dogberry |
Madam, you must come to your uncle. Yonder’s old coil at home. It is proved my Lady Hero hath been falsely accused, the Prince and Claudio mightily abused, and Don John is the author of all, who isfled and gone. Willyou come presently? | Ursula talking to Beatrice |
Doth thou not suspect my place? Doth thou not suspect my years? | Dogberry talking to Conrade |
Think not on him till tomorrow. I’ll devise thee brave punishments for him. Strike up, Pipers! | Benedict talking to the Messenger |
That a woman conceived me, I thank her; that she brought me up, I likewise give her most humble thanks. But that I will have a rechate (notes sound from a hunting horn) wind ed inmyforehead, or hang my bugle in aninvisible bald rick {belt sling), all women shall pardon me. Beca use I will not do them the wrong to mistrust any, I will do myself the right to trust none; and thefine (result) is {for which I may go thefiner), I will live a bachelor. | Claudio talking to Don Pedro |
English Much Ado about Nothing – Quote Identification
July 21, 2019