2 juillet 2015
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jenshermanroberts, « Prick't By Benedictus: Blessed Thistle and Much Ado About Nothing », The Recipes Project, ID : 10.58079/tcub
Beatrice overhears Hero and Ursula by John Sutcliffe, via Wikimedia Commons by Jennifer Sherman Roberts There’s a playful moment in Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing that occurs after the darker elements of the play have been set in motion but while the tone is still comedic. Margaret is helping Hero prepare for her wedding, and Beatrice, feeling ill and out of sorts, reluctantly joins them. Hero and Margaret, who have been conspiring to make the marriage-averse Beatrice and Benedick fall...