(Allusion to title)
That's John Gielgud
behind the
mask, in a 1952 production at
the Phoenix Theatre in London.
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Glenn Hughes: Much Ado About Loving
Roderick Edward Maclean: Much Ado About
Nodding
Frank Norman: Much Ado About Nuffink
Thomas Hall Joyce: Much Ado About Something
Bruce Graeme: Much Ado About Something
Esther W. Arnold: Much Ado About Miriam
Jean Webster: Much Ado About Peter
Francis X. Hennessy: Much Ado About Liberty
Walter Ben Hare: Much Ado About Betty
Kathleen Lowance: Much Ado About Music
Robert Lee Wilson: Much Ado About Calculus
R. Lane Herron: Much Ado About Dolls
Axel Springer: Much Ado About a Newspaper
Publishing House
Johanna Hurwitz: Much Ado About Aldo
William M. McCants: Much Ado About Prom
Night
Fred Allen: Much Ado About Me
Frank Levon: Much Ado About Murder
Pat Cook: Much Ado About Murder
Karin Sundelof-Asbrand: Much Ado over Nancy
Joan Hess: Much Ado in Maggody
Mark Burstein: Much Ado
Jill Churchill: Mulch Ado about Nothing
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(Allusion to two characters in the play)
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Hawley Smart: Beatrice and Benedick
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Would it not grieve a woman to be overmastered
with a piece of valiant dust? (II,i)
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Margaret Mackay: Valiant Dust
Helen Genung: Valiant Dust
Katherine Geould: Valiant Dust
P. C. Wren: Valiant Dust
Albert Kenyon: Valiant Dust: Graphic Stories
from the Life of Herbert A. Lord
Peter Ross: All Valiant Dust: An Irishman
Abroad
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Are you good men and true? (III,iii)
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Simon Harvester: Good Men and True
Eugene Rhodes: Good Men and True
Alexander Hay Japp: Good Men and True:
Biographies of Workers in the Fields of
Beneficence and Benevolence
Marie Hansen Fels: Good Men and True: The
Aboriginal Police of the Port Phillip
District 1837-1853
J. S. Cockburn & Thomas A. Green, eds.:
Twelve Good Men and True: The Criminal
Trial Jury in England, 1200-1800
Albert Charles Young: Twenty-Four Good Men
and True
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Benedick. Come, bid me do anything for thee.
Beatrice. Kill Claudio. (IV,i)
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P. M. Hubbard: Kill Claudio
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How innocent she died; and if your love
Can labour ought in sad invention,
Hang her an epitaph upon her tomb
And sing it to her bones, sing it to-night. (V,i)
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Marcia Talley: Sing It to Her Bones
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