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dogberry
dogberry1 (ˈdɒgbɛrɪ) [dog n.1 20 d.] 1. The ‘berry’ or drupe of the Wild Cornel or dogwood. b. The shrub; also dogberry-tree.1551 Turner Herbal i. M j b, The female is called of some doge berry tree: sume call it corn tree. 1719–30 tr. Tournefort's Compl. Herb. 641 (Jod.) The common wild female corn...
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Dogberry
They are brought before the governor Leonato, who is at a loss to understand Dogberry's nonsensical description of the alleged crimes, but allows Dogberry Dogberry is rewarded for his diligence and leaves.
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Dogberry
ˈDogberry2 The name of a foolish constable in Shakespeare's Much Ado about Nothing; thence, allusively, an ignorant consequential official.1846 R. Ford Gath. Spain xx, There is no absurdity, no inconceivable ignorance, too great for the local Spanish ‘Dogberries’, who rarely deviate into sense. 1864...
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Sorbus decora
Sorbus decora, commonly known as the northern mountain ash, showy mountain-ash, Greenland mountain-ash, and dogberry, is a species of deciduous shrub or
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Abner Cole
Cole wrote most of the contents of the paper under the pseudonym "Obadiah Dogberry, Esq." Barnes, "Obediah Dogberry: Rochester Freethinker", Rochester History 36(3) (July 1974)
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bendwith
† ˈbendwith Herb. Obs. [probably f. bend n.1 + with: perh. another form of bindwith. The word in Promp. Parv. suggests the Sw. benved ‘bone-wood,’ expl. as ‘dogberry, wild cornel,’ and Icel. beinv{iacu}ðir a willow (Salix arbuscula Vigf.), the meaning of which is ‘bone-withy.’] The name of a shrub o...
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Louis Calvert
For Herbert Beerbohm Tree at the Haymarket Theatre Calvert played Francis Flute in A Midsummer Night's Dream in 1900, and Dogberry in Much Ado About Nothing Of Calvert's interpretation of Dogberry, George Bernard Shaw wrote in the Saturday Review: "To Mr Calvert [the dialogue] is as natural as his native speech
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hound's-tree
† hound's-tree Herb. Obs. A name in the herbalists for the Common Dogwood.1578 [see hound's-berry 3]. 1598 Florio, Cornio..Houndes tree. 1776 Withering Brit. Pl. (1801) II. 198 Cornus sanguinea, Dogberry tree, Hounds tree, Houndsberry. [1861 Miss Pratt Flower. Pl. III. 109.]
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John Ramm
in their 2004 Lope de Vega season, at the Chichester Festival Theatre, in a 2008 production of Ring Round the Moon at the Playhouse Theatre London, as Dogberry
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Will Thorp
include: "Home Delivery" New Vic Basement, "Cork and Spark" New Vic Studio, "The Lost Dragon" Chester Gateway Theatre, "High Society" UK Tour, Don John & Dogberry
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Mary Hartwell Catherwood
She wrote both for adults and children, and her children's books include The Dogberry Bunch (1880), Rocky Fork (1882), and Old Caravan Days (1884). Selected publications
A Woman in Armor (1875, as Mary Hartwell) (HathiTrust)
The Dogberry Bunch (1879) (HathiTrust)
Craque-o'-Doom (1881) (HathiTrust
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Richard Cowley
re-formed in 1594; but little is known about his career, except for the fact that he played Verges in Much Ado About Nothing, along with William Kempe as Dogberry
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Ribes cynosbati
It has several common names, including prickly gooseberry, eastern prickly gooseberry, dogberry, and dog bramble.
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Josias Howe
Howe told Aubrey that Shakespeare took his idea of Dogberry from a constable of Grendon.
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H. O. Nicholson
Nicholson's Shakespearean roles included Fabian, Starveling, Casca, Dogberry, Polonius, Shallow, and Old Adam.
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