Hint
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Answer
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Beatrice
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“I had rather hear my dog bark at a crow than hear a man say he loved me”
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Benedick
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“Pluck off the bulls’ horns and set them on my forehead “
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Claudio
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“Doing in the figure of a lamb the feats of a lion”
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Claudio
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“Can the world buy such a jewel?”
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Benedick
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“I will live a bachelor”
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Don John
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“I am not of many words”
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Don John
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“It better fits my blood to be disdained”
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Don John
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“Plain dealing villain”
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Don John
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“If I had my liberty, I would do my liking. In the meantime, let me be that I am, and seek not to alter me.”
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Beatrice
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“Speak count, ‘tis your cue”
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Benedick
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“The princes Jester”
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Benedick
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“Speaks poniards and every word stabs”
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Hero
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“Count, take of me my daughter, and with her my fortunes”
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Hero
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“I may say so when I please.”
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Claudio
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“Beauty is a witch against whose charms faith melteth in blood”
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Beatrice
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“Thou wilt never get thee a husband, if thou bee so shrewd of thy tongue”
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Don John
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“How tartly that gentleman looks!”
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Beatrice
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“He that hath a beard is more than a youth, and he that hath no beard is less than a man”
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Hero
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“To help my cousin to a good husband”
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Beatrice
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“Would it not grieve a woman to be overmastered by a piece of valiant dust”
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Don Pedro
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“If we can bring [benedick and Beatrice together, Cupid is no longer an archer, his glory shall be ours”
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Benedick
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“Shallow follies”
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Benedick
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“Love may transform me to an oyster”
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Benedick
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“she will die if he love her not”
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Benedick
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“I will be horribly in love with her”
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Beatrice
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“Are you sure that Benedick loves Beatrice so entirely?”
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Beatrice
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“Why every day tomorrow”
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Beatrice
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“Benedick, love on; I will requite thee”
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Benedick
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“Indeed he looks younger than he did, by the loss of beard"
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Dogberry
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“You are thought here to be the most senseless”
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Dogberry
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“Most tolerable”
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Borachio
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“What a deformed thief this fashion is?”
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Borachio
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“Bids me a thousand times goodnight”
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Claudio
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“Before the whole congregation shame, her”
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Margaret
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“Your gown’s a most rare fashion”
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Margaret
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“Twill be heavier soon by the weight of a man”
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Benedick
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“And now is he become a man”
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Beatrice
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“Oh god that I were a man! I wound eat [Claudio’s] heart in the marketplace”
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Claudio
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“She knows the heat of a luxurious bed”
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Leonato
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“Death is the fairest cover for her shame”
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Don Pedro
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"I stand dishonoured that have gone about, to link my dear friend to a common stale."
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Claudio
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“Sweet Hero, now thy image doth appear in the rare semblance that I loved at first”
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Hero
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“My soul doth tell me, Hero is belied”
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Benedick
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“My Lord Lack beard there”
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Don Pedro
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“But, on my honour, she was charged with nothing”
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Hero
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“Done to death by slanderous tongues”
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Beatrice
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“What is your will?”
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Beatrice
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“I do give you her”
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Don John
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“Brought with armed men back to Messina”
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Don John
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“I’ll devise thee brave punishments for him”
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