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The fair, the chaste, and unexpressive she.

      — As You Like It, Act III Scene 2

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KEYWORD: seen

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1

Much Ado about Nothing
[III, 2]

Don Pedro

1239

Hath any man seen him at the barber's?

2

Much Ado about Nothing
[III, 2]

Claudio

1240

No, but the barber's man hath been seen with him,
and the old ornament of his cheek hath already
stuffed tennis-balls.

3

Much Ado about Nothing
[III, 2]

Don John

1305

If you dare not trust that you see, confess not
that you know: if you will follow me, I will show
you enough; and when you have seen more and heard
more, proceed accordingly.

4

Much Ado about Nothing
[III, 2]

Don John

1319

O plague right well prevented! so will you say when
you have seen the sequel.

5

Much Ado about Nothing
[III, 4]

Beatrice

1552

It is not seen enough, you should wear it in your
cap. By my troth, I am sick.

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