Much Ado about Nothing (QUOTES)
LOVE AND MARRIAGE
- “If ever the sensible Benedick wear it, pluck off the bull’s horns and set it upon my forehead”
- “He doth deserve as much as may be yielded to a man”
- “I am loved of all ladies only you excepted”
- “Friendship is constant in all things, save in the office and in the affairs of love”
- But we will wear his cap with suspicion”
- “Give my friend not this rotten orange”
- “I had rather hear my dog bark at a crow than a man swear he loves me”
- “Love me? Why it must be requited!”
- “When I said I shall live a bachelor, I did not think I should live till I were married”
- “Give me this maid your daughter”
- “Well niece, I hope to one day see you fitted with a husband”
- “Peace, I will stop your mouth”
- “for I will be horribly in love with her”
Were you in doubt, sir, that you asked her? “
- “How like a maid she blushes”
- “witness” “cunning sin” “modest evidence” “exterior shows”
GENDER
- “Would you buy here that you enquire after her”
- “Not till god make men of some other mettle than Earth”
- “Sweet Claudio”
- “His words are a very fantastical banquet”
- “If the prince do solicit you in that kind, you know your answer.”
- “Even she: Leonato’s Hero, your Hero, every man’s Hero.”
- “Signor Montanto”
- “common stale”
- “For beauty is a witch”
- “Adams sons are my bretheren”
- “Or would you have me speak after my custom, as being a
professed tyrant to their sex?”
DECEPTION AND MISUNDERSTANDING
- “I cannot hide what I am”
- “For beauty is a witch”
- “Will it serve as any model to make mischief on”
- I will assume thy part in some disguise”
- But civil count, civil as an orange”
- “Let every eye negociate for himself, and trust no agent”
- ““Speak low, if you speak love.”
LOVE AND MARRIAGE
- “If ever the sensible Benedick wear it, pluck off the bull’s horns and set it upon my forehead”
- “He doth deserve as much as may be yielded to a man”
- “I am loved of all ladies only you excepted”
- “Friendship is constant in all things, save in the office and in the affairs of love”
- But we will wear his cap with suspicion”
- “Give my friend not this rotten orange”
- “I had rather hear my dog bark at a crow than a man swear he loves me”
- “Love me? Why it must be requited!”
- “When I said I shall live a bachelor, I did not think I should live till I were married”
- “Give me this maid your daughter”
- “Well niece, I hope to one day see you fitted with a husband”
- “Peace, I will stop your mouth”
- “for I will be horribly in love with her”
Were you in doubt, sir, that you asked her? “
- “How like a maid she blushes”
- “witness” “cunning sin” “modest evidence” “exterior shows”
GENDER
- “Would you buy here that you enquire after her”
- “Not till god make men of some other mettle than Earth”
- “Sweet Claudio”
- “His words are a very fantastical banquet”
- “If the prince do solicit you in that kind, you know your answer.”
- “Even she: Leonato’s Hero, your Hero, every man’s Hero.”
- “Signor Montanto”
- “common stale”
- “For beauty is a witch”
- “Adams sons are my bretheren”
- “Or would you have me speak after my custom, as being a
professed tyrant to their sex?”
DECEPTION AND MISUNDERSTANDING
- “I cannot hide what I am”
- “For beauty is a witch”
- “Will it serve as any model to make mischief on”
- I will assume thy part in some disguise”
- But civil count, civil as an orange”
- “Let every eye negociate for himself, and trust no agent”
- ““Speak low, if you speak love.”