“How much an ill word may empoison liking!”
Quote by William Shakespeare
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This thrift study edition of Much Ado About Nothing offers a straightforward presentation of Shakespeare's beloved comedy, which revolves around the themes of love, deception, and the complexities of human relationships. The play features the witty banter between Benedick and Beatrice, as well as the intricate plot involving the deception of Hero and Claudio. This edition is tailored for educational use, providing a clear and readable text for students and general readers interested in exploring the works of William Shakespeare. more
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