“And in her eye there hath appear'd a fire, To burn the errors that these princes hold Against her maiden truth. Call me a fool; Trust not my reading nor my observations, Which with experimental seal doth warrant The tenor of my book; trust not my age, My reverence, calling, nor divinity, If this sweet lady lie not guiltless here Under some biting error.”
Quote by William Shakespeare
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Much Ado About Nothing
Written by William Shakespeare, Much Ado About Nothing is a classic comedy that explores themes of love, deceit, and the human condition. The play is set in Messina and features a cast of characters caught in a series of misunderstandings and romantic entanglements. Its clever wordplay and complex relationships have made it a staple of Shakespeare's works and a favorite among theatergoers and readers alike. more
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