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

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Bene. Bene.

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Bene. Beatrice.

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Beat. Beat.

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Beat. Infaith I will goe.

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Bene. Bene.

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Bene. Wee'll be friends first.

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Beat. Beat.

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Beat. You dare easier be friends with mee, than fight

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Beat. with mine enemy.

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Bene. Bene.

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Bene. Is Claudio thine enemie?

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Beat. Beat.

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Beat. Is a not approued in the height a villaine, that

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Beat. hath slandered, scorned, dishonoured my kinswoman? O

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Beat. that I were a man! what, beare her in hand vntill they

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Beat. come to take hands, and then with publike accusation

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Beat. vncouered slander, vnmittigated rancour? O God that I

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Beat. were a man! I would eat his heart in the marketȑplace.

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Bene. Bene.

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Bene. Heare me Beatrice.