“A miracle. Here's our own hands against our hearts. Come, I will have thee, but by this light I take thee for pity. Beatrice: I would not deny you, but by this good day, I yield upon great persuasion, and partly to save your life, for I was told you were in a consumption. Benedick: Peace. I will stop your mouth.”
Quote by William Shakespeare
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This edition of "Much Ado About Nothing" presents a simplified adaptation of the original Shakespearean text, making it more accessible to contemporary readers. It includes a comprehensive study guide to aid readers in understanding the play's themes and characters. Additionally, the book features a biography of William Shakespeare, providing insight into the playwright's life and times. A modern retelling of the story is also included, offering a fresh perspective on the classic tale. more
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