Love | “Hath no mans dagger here a point of me?” |
Love 2 | “I will be horribly in love with her” |
Love 3 | “Can the world buy such a jewel?” |
Deception and Trickery | “Which I mistrusted not: farewell therefore, Hero” |
Deception and Trickery 2 | “Planted, and placed, and possessed, by my master Don John” |
Deception and Trickery 3 | “Benedick, love on, I will requite thee” |
Gender | “My heart is exceeding heavy” |
Gender 2 | “Oh, that I were a man” |
Gender 3 | “Peace, I will stop your mouth” |
Marriage | “Get thee a wife, get thee a wife” |
Marriage 2 | “He that hath a beard is more than a youth… and he that is less than a man, I am not for him.” |
Marriage 3 | “Give her to young Claudio” |
Honour | “Bestowed much honour on a young florentine called Claudio” |
Honour 2 | “She is but the sign and semblance of her honour” |
Honour 3 | “Join with thee to disgrace her” |
Noting | “Didst thou note” |
Benedick | “It is certain I am loved of all ladies, only you excepted” |
Benedick 2 | “When I said that I would die a bachelor, I did not think that I would live till I was married.” |
Benedick 3 | “I will be horribly in love with her” |
Benedick 4 | “I’ll devise thee brave punishments for him” |
Beatrice | “Lady Disdain!” |
Beatrice 2 | “He that hath a beard is more than a youth… and he that is less than a man, I am not for him.” |
Beatrice 3 | “Kill Claudio” |
Beatrice and Benedick | “Is Signor Mountanto returned from the wars or no?” |
Beatrice and Benedick 2 | “There is a kind of merry war betwixt Signor Benedick and her” |
Beatrice and Benedick 3 | “No, I was not born under a rhyming planet, nor can I woo in festival terms” |
Beatrice and Benedick 4 | “For I love thee against my will” |
Claudio | “Can the world buy such a jewel?” |
Claudio 2 | “Give not this rotten orange to your friend” |
Claudio 3 | “I’ll hold my mind were she an Ethiop” |
Hero | “Can the world buy such a jewel?” |
Hero 2 | “My heart is exceeding heavy” |
Hero 3 | “One Hero dies defiled, but I do live / And surely as I live, I am a maid.” |
Leonato | “Neighbours, you are tedious” |
Leonato 2 | “Hath no mans dagger here a point of me?” |
Leonato 3 | “Do challenge thee to a trial of a man:” |
Don Pedro | “Bestowed much honour” |
Don Pedro 2 | “Join with thee to disgrace her” |
Don Pedro 3 | “Get thee a wife, get thee a wife” |
Don John | “That young start up” |
Don John 2 | “I cannot hide what I am: I must be sad when I have cause… laugh when I am merry” |
Don John 3 | “What is he for a fool that betroths himself to unquietness” |
Dogberry | “Marry, sir, I would have some confidence with you, that decerns you nearly” |
Dogberry 2 | “if I were as tedious as a king” |
Dogberry 3 | “Oh, that I had been write down an ass” |
‘Much Ado About Nothing’ Quotes
July 7, 2019