Word Cloud for "Much Ado about Nothing"
This book was authored by William Shakespeare. (1564 - 1616)
Area, genre or subject: Rejection (Psychology) -- Drama.

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The Bag of Words In "Much Ado about Nothing" (Main Words):
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near left many itself find young indeed even enough none merry last whole gentleman right noble thousand world wonder loved dear swear loves stay dare note true after fair little first trust wilt sigh away despite part woman brought myself live prove dost almost leave hand name break grief might strange send hold appear heard where said sing hour just says endure another sure swore things whose talk false poor goes warrant praise life kill shame thought write down fare foul stand master knows watch john hast charge soul innocent
much about nothing prince enter beatrice with this that comes night very when have full here hath better than must tell will there could show without those pray signior from know such cousin benedick these meet good excellent what they never fashion ever your make most hang upon like come being should were then would only heart love been thank rather hear some other shall thou daughter honest speak their great thee take mine lady doth though hero wear into grace count think answer well cannot give them which look more time bear under made thus claudio told till therefore against brother every marry before bring death call sweet
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