How To Use Benedick In A Sentence
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The bachelor and the spinster both sometimes wonder that the benedick and the bride are still their rivals; for they know not that
Hints for Lovers
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She will rather die than give any sign of affection," says Benedick of Beatrice; and in that line Shakspere reveals one of the two essential traits of genuine modern coyness -- _dissemblance of feminine affection_.
Primitive Love and Love-Stories
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He highlighted in A Benedick in Arcady the rules to be followed, tongue-in-cheek, by the "Complete Trespasser".
Country diary: Langsett
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When Hero and Ursula leave, Beatrice decides that she will give up her proud ways, and requite Benedick's love.
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The comedy pits the eternally bickering Beatrice and Benedick against each other.
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(a newlywed in Much Ado About Nothing), spelled benedict or benedick, is a ` newly married man, in particular, one who had a long bachelorhood. '
VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XIII No 3
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Ben Battaglia is a dreamy, literary crushworthy guy in the Benedick role and I liked prickly, supersmart skater girl Geena, whose first name is actually Beatrice.
Review: Confessions of a Triple Shot Betty
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Beatrice, who liked not to be left out of any discourse, interrupted Benedick with saying.
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She is love-struck and will requite the strong love that she thinks Benedick feels for her.
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And although the gulling of Benedick is wittily done - with an importunate boy messenger demanding a tip from the supposedly hidden protagonist - that of Beatrice lapses into farce as she is drenched by a garden hose.