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I do know of these
That therefore only are reputed wise
For saying nothing.

      — The Merchant of Venice, Act I Scene 1

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1

Much Ado about Nothing
[II, 1]

Beatrice

444

Yes, faith; it is my cousin's duty to make curtsy
and say 'Father, as it please you.' But yet for all
that, cousin, let him be a handsome fellow, or else
make another curtsy and say 'Father, as it please
me.'

2

Much Ado about Nothing
[III, 2]

Claudio

1257

Yes, and his ill conditions; and, in despite of
all, dies for him.

3

Much Ado about Nothing
[III, 3]

Conrade

1433

Yes, it is apparel.

4

Much Ado about Nothing
[III, 3]

Conrade

1435

Yes, the fashion is the fashion.

5

Much Ado about Nothing
[III, 5]

Verges

1586

Yes, in truth it is, sir.

6

Much Ado about Nothing
[III, 5]

Verges

1592

Yes, I thank God I am as honest as any man living
that is an old man and no honester than I.

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