Conrade
Much Ado About Nothing
Quotes spoken by the character Conrade
What the goodyear, my lord, why are you thus out of measure sad?
Read the QuoteConrade
What the goodyear, my lord, why are you
thus out of measure sad?
Don John
There is no measure in the occasion that
breeds. Therefore the sadness is without limit.
In this, though I cannot be said to be
a flattering honest man, it must not be
denied but I am a plain-dealing villain.
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Therefore know, I have earned of Don John a thousand ducats
Read the QuoteBorachio
Therefore know, I have earned of Don John
a thousand ducats.
Conrade
Is it possible that any villainy should be so dear?
Borachio
Thou shouldst rather ask if it were possible
any villainy should be so rich. For when rich
villains have need of poor ones, poor ones may
make what price they will.
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Yea, marry, let them come before me
Read the QuoteDogberry
Yea, marry, let them come before me.
Conrade and Borachio are brought forward.
What is your name, friend?
Borachio
Borachio.
Dogberry
Pray, write down “Borachio.”—Yours, sirrah?
Conrade
I am a gentleman, sir, and my name is Conrade.
O, villain! Thou wilt be condemned
into everlasting redemption for this!
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