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A man in all the world's new fashion planted,
That hath a mint of phrases in his brain.

      — Love's Labour's Lost, Act I Scene 1

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KEYWORD: looks

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1

Much Ado about Nothing
[I, 3]

Don John

378

A proper squire! And who, and who? which way looks
he?

2

Much Ado about Nothing
[II, 1]

Beatrice

401

How tartly that gentleman looks! I never can see
him but I am heart-burned an hour after.

3

Much Ado about Nothing
[III, 2]

Leonato

1243

Indeed, he looks younger than he did, by the loss of a beard.

4

Much Ado about Nothing
[IV, 1]

Benedick

1710

This looks not like a nuptial.

5

Much Ado about Nothing
[V, 1]

Don Pedro

2208

As I am an honest man, he looks pale. Art thou
sick, or angry?

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