Much Ado Act 2 Scene 1 Quotes

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GCSE English Flashcards on Much Ado Act 2 Scene 1 Quotes, created by Alex Heardman on 09/11/2016.
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"How tartly that gentleman looks" - Beatrice, Line 3
"I am heart-burned an hour after" - Beatrice, Line 4
"He is of a very melancholy disposition" - Hero, Line 5
"evermore tattling" - Beatrice, Line 8
"money enough in his purse" - Beatrice, Line 11
"thou wilt never get thee a husband" - Leonato, Line 14
"so shrewd of thy tongue" - Leonato, Line 15
"she's too curst" - Antonio, Line 16
"God sends a curst cow short horns, but to a cow too curst, he sends none" - Beatrice, Line 18
"by being too curst, God will send you no horns" - Leonato, Line 20
"I could not endure a husband with a beard on his face" - Beatrice, Line 23
"he that is less than a man, I am not for him" - Beatrice, Line 29
"Well then, go you into hell" - Leonato, Line 32
"I trust you will be ruled by your father" - Antonio, Line 38
"It is my cousin's duty to make curtsy" - Beatrice, Line 39
"I hope to see you one day fitted with a husband" - Leonato, Line 42
"overmastered by a piece of valiant dust?" - Beatrice, Line 44
"Adam's sons are my brethren" - Beatrice, Line 46
"If the prince do solicit you in that kind, you know your answer" - Leonato, Line 48
"that I had my good wit out of The Hundred Merry Tales" - Beatrice, Line 96
"I pray you, what is he?" - Benedick, Line 102
"a very dull fool" - Beatrice, Line 103
"the commendation is not in his wit, but in his villainy" - Beatrice, Line 105
"I would he had boarded me" - Beatrice, Line 107
"he swore he would marry her tonight" - Borachio, Line 126
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