Much Ado About Nothing - Literature Analysis
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Much Ado About Nothing - Literature Analysis
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Reading Passage from Much Ado About Nothing
BEATRICE: I pray you, is Signior Mountanto returned from the wars or no?
LEONATO: I know none of that name, lady: there was none such in the army of any sort.
BEATRICE: What is his name, sirrah?
LEONATO: His name is Claudio.
BEATRICE: A favourable eye, and an answerable tongue; either of or, or of, or of, or of: and he is not of a mark, a horse, a donkey, a dog, a rat, a cat, a mouse, a gamecock, a hound, a fox, a wolf, a bear, a tiger, a lion, a swan, a dromedary, or a camel, or a poler, or a sorrel, or a aple, or a nole, or a leveret, or a leper, or a reed, or a pike, or a top, or a dun, or a cow, or a calf, or a pig, or a sheep, or a goat, or a he goat, or a she goat, or a hen, or a cock, or a dog, or a cat, or a goose, or a swan, or a rabbit, or a mouse, or a rat, or a frog, or a toad, or a bat, or a fox, or a wolf, or a hawk, or a falcon, or a hawk, or a horse, or a mule, or a jennet, or a honeysuckle, or a rose, or a violet, or a daisy, or a primrose, or a daffodil, or a tulip, or a crocus, or a hyacinth, or a lily, or a narcissus, or an iris, or a narcissus, or a hyacinth, or a violet, or a rose, or a daisy, or a primrose, or a daffodil, or a tulip, or a crocus, or a hyacinth, or a lily, or a narcissus, or an iris, or a narcissus, or a hyacinth, or a violet, or a rose, or a daisy, or a primrose, or a daffodil, or a tulip, or a crocus, or a hyacinth, or a lily, or a narcissus, or an iris, or a narcissus, or a hyacinth, or a violet, or a rose, or a daisy, or a primrose, or a daffodil, or a tulip, or a crocus, or a hyacinth, or a lily, or a narcissus, or an iris, or a narcissus, or a hyacinth, or a violet, or a rose, or a daisy, or a primrose, or a daffodil, or a tulip, or a crocus, or a hyacinth, or a lily, or a narcissus, or an iris, or a narcissus, or a hyacinth, or a violet, or a rose, or a daisy, or a primrose, or a daffodil, or a tulip, or a crocus, or a hyacinth, or a lily, or a narcissus, or an iris, or a narcissus, or a hyacinth, or a violet, or a rose, or a daisy, or a primrose, or a daffodil, or a tulip, or a crocus, or a hyacinth, or a lily, or a narcissus, or an iris, or a narcissus, or a hyacinth, or a violet, or a rose, or a daisy, or a primrose, or a daffodil, or a tulip, or a crocus, or a hyacinth, or a lily, or a narcissus, or an iris, or a narcissus, or a hyacinth, or a violet, or a rose, or a daisy, or a primrose, or a daffodil, or a tulip, or a crocus, or a hyacinth, or a lily, or a narcissus, or an iris, or a narcissus, or a hyacinth, or a violet, or a rose, or a daisy, or a primrose, or a daffodil, or a tulip, or a crocus, or a hyacinth, or a lily, or a narcissus, or an iris, or a narcissus, or a hyacinth, or a violet, or a rose, or a daisy, or a primrose, or a daffodil, or a tulip, or a crocus, or a hyacinth, or a lily, or a narcissus, or an iris, or a narcissus, or a hyacinth, or a violet, or a rose, or a daisy, or a primrose, or a daffodil, or a tulip, or a crocus, or a hyacinth, or a lily, or a narcissus, or an iris, or a narcissus, or a hyacinth, or a violet, or a rose, or a daisy, or a primrose, or a daffodil, or a tulip, or a crocus, or a hyacinth, or a lily, or a narcissus, or an iris, or a narcissus, or a hyacinth, or a violet, or a rose, or a daisy, or a primrose, or a daffodil, or a tulip, or a crocus, or a hyacinth, or a lily, or a narcissus, or an iris, or a narcissus, or a hyacinth, or a violet, or a rose, or a daisy, or a primrose, or a daffodil, or a tulip, or a crocus, or a hyacinth.
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