The Bodleian First Folio

A digital facsimile of the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Bodleian Arch. G c.7.



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Play: Much Ado About Nothing

Act: 3 - Scene: 3

Bor. thing to a man.

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Con. Con.

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Con. Yes, it is apparel.

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Bor. Bor.

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Bor. I meane the fashion.

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Con. Con.

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Con. Yes the fashion is the fashion.

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Bor. Bor.

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Bor. Tush, I may as well say the foole's the foole, but

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Bor. seest thou not what a deformed theefe this fashion is?

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Watch. Watch.

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Watch. I know that deformed, a has bin a vile theefe,

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Watch. this vii. yeares, a goes vp and downe like a gentle man:

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Watch. I remember his name.

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Bor. Bor.

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Bor. Did'st thou not heare some bodie?

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Con. Con.

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Con. No, 'twas the vaine on the house.

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Bor. Bor.

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Bor. Seest thou not (I say) what a deformed thiefe