The book Much Ado About Nothing, a Comedy in Five Acts was written by author Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Here you can read free online of Much Ado About Nothing, a Comedy in Five Acts book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Much Ado About Nothing, a Comedy in Five Acts a good or bad book?
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Hang it ! Claud. You must hang it first, and draw it afterwards. D. Pedro. What ! sigh for the tooth-ache ? Leon. Where is but a humour, or a worm ? Bene. Well, every one can master a grief, but he that has it. Claud. Yet say I, he is in love. Digitized by VjOOQ IC X ACT III, SCENE III. 41 Don Pedro, There is no appearance of fancy in him, unless it be a fancy that he hath strange disguises ; as, to be a Dutchman to-day, a Frenchman to-morrow. Claud, If he be not in love with some woman, there ...is no believing old signs : he brushes his hat o' morn- ings ; What should that bode ? D, Pedro, Hath any man seen him at the barber's ? Claud. No, but the barber's man hath been seen with him ; and the old ornament of his cheek hath already stuffed tennis-balls. Leon. Indeed, he looks younger than he did, by the loss of a beard. D. Pedro. Nay, a' rubs himself with civet : Can you smell him out by that } Claud. That's as much as to say, the sweet youth's in love. D. Pedro. The greatest note of it is his melancholy.
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