Okay, so, I have these two quotes from Shakespeare's Play "Much Ado about Nothing" and i have to know who said it, why they said it, where it took place and it's importance. Any help??
Here are the two quotes
"You may think i love you not: let that appear hereafter, an aim better at me by that I now will manifest" -Don John
"Come, let us go. These things, come thus to light, Smother her spirits up." - Don John
Thank you if you can help
Here are the two quotes
"You may think i love you not: let that appear hereafter, an aim better at me by that I now will manifest" -Don John
"Come, let us go. These things, come thus to light, Smother her spirits up." - Don John
Thank you if you can help
