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When Don Pedro Richard Willissaysays to Leonato (Alex Webb), the governor of Messina, "I think this is your daughter," Leonato replies, "Her mother hath many times told me so".
According to Coke, Garnet instigated the plot: "[Garnet] hath many gifts and endowments of nature, by art learned, a good linguist and, by profession, a Jesuit and a Superior as indeed he is Superior to all his predecessors in devilish treason, a Doctor of Dissimulation, Deposing of Princes, Disposing of Kingdoms, Daunting and deterring of subjects, and Destruction".
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He hath brought many winners home to ESPN, Whose brackets did his coffers fill: Did this in Kansas seem ambitious?
Take of a healthy male young child's water, fine treacle and aniseed water, of each a like quantity, mingle them, and give about a quarter of a pint or a little more at a time of it to the patient in the morning fasting, for three mornings altogether; this hath cured many.
"Death hath so many doors to let out life" – Fletcher and Massinger, The Customs of the Country.
Where earlier copyists had Bradford concluding that "the light here kindled hath shone to many," Morison pointed out that the light actually shone "unto" many; a splotch that looked as though Bradford had crossed out the "un" turned out, on closer inspection, to be "merely an inadvertent blot from the Governor's quill pen".
But how many hath he killed?
In the same scene, Beatrice Lisa Carterrevealsals a touch of dark humor when she asks for news of Benedick (Anthony Cochrane): "I pray you, how many hath he killed and eaten in these wars?
(A 1640 ballad, A Monstrous Shape: or, A Shapelesse Monster, a Description of a female creature born in Holland compleat in every part, save only a head like a swine, who hath travelled in many parts and is now to be seen in London, shees loving, courteous and effeminate and nere as yet could find a loving mate, is preserved in Samuel Pepys's extensive collection of ballads).
As a last indignity, the butchered warrior is subjected to his killer's cold epitaph: Though in this city he Hath widowed and unchilded many a one, Which to this hour bewail the injury, Yet he shall have a noble memory.
Today, I am warming to Browne's discussion of the long view: "such a compass of years will shew new examples of old things, parallelisms of occurrences through the whole course of Time, and nothing be monstrous unto him, who may in that time understand not only the varieties of Man, but the varieties of himself, and how many Men he hath been in that extent of time".
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