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Dogberry - Wikipedia
Dogberry is a character created by William Shakespeare for his play Much Ado About Nothing. The Nuttall Encyclopædia describes him as a self-satisfied night ... en.wikipedia.org
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Barn Door, Wood Mantels & Shutters | Dogberry Collections ...
Explore Dogberry's hand-crafted wood mantels, barn doors, and exterior shutters. Elevate your home's charm with our unique designs. dogberrycollections.com
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DogBerry Brewing - Hand Crafted Ales - Cincinnati, Ohio Craft Beer
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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How to correctly portray Dogberry? : r/shakespeare - Reddit
Dogberry is the ultimate High-Status Idiot. Everyone you speak to, every character you interact with, is either deeply impressed with your ... www.reddit.com
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Dogberry - Gardenia.net
Common Names: Dogberry, Sorbus americana, American Mountain Ash, Dogberry, Roundwood, Small Tree, Shrub, Red fruit, Red berries, Winter fruits, Fall Foliage www.gardenia.net
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Dogberry and Verges Character Analysis in Much Ado About Nothing
Police constable Dogberry and his deputy Verges serve not just as comic relief but also as tools by which Shakespeare is able to propel the plot forward. www.sparknotes.com
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DOGBERRY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. Any of certain small fruits usually considered inferior or unfit for human consumption (as the chokeberry, prickly wild gooseberry, certain rose hips, or ... www.merriam-webster.com
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Speeches (Lines) for Dogberry in "Much Ado about Nothing" Total: 52
Pray thee, fellow, peace: I do not like thy look, I promise thee. 41. IV,2,2028. Flat burglary as ever was committed ... www.opensourceshakespeare.org
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MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING (1993) | Dogberry & The Watchmen
Young lovers, and soon to wed, Hero and Claudio conspire to get verbal sparring partners and confirmed singles, Benedick and Beatrice, ... www.youtube.com
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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 wikipedia.org
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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) . . . . . . . wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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 wikipedia.org
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