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malapropism (/ˈmæləprɒpɪzəm/; also
called a malaprop,
acyrologia or
Dogberryism) is the
incorrect use of a word in
place of a word with a
similar sound...
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Dogberry is a
character created by
William Shakespeare for his play Much Ado
About Nothing. The
Nuttall Encyclopædia
describes him as a "self-satisfied...
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attendant on Hero
Dogberry, the
constable in
charge of Messina's
night watch Verges, the Headborough,
Dogberry's partner Friar Francis, a priest...
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secondary name as the hound's tree,
while the
fruits came to be
known as "
dogberries" or "houndberries" (the
latter a name also for the
berries of
black nightshade...
- morning,
Dogberry attempts to have
Leonato interrogate the prisoners. However, a
hurried Leonato is
unable to
decipher what the
bumbling Dogberry is trying...
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Lewis 1992
Batman Returns Bruce Wayne /
Batman 1993 Much Ado
About Nothing Dogberry My Life Bob
Ivanovich /
Jones 1994 The
Paper Henry Hackett Speechless Kevin...
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comic actor Will
Kempe pla**** the
servant Peter in
Romeo and
Juliet and
Dogberry in Much Ado
About Nothing,
among other characters. He was
replaced around...
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Theatre in London. In 2007–08 he has
appeared at the
National Theatre as
Dogberry in Much Ado
About Nothing alongside Zoe Wanamaker, and as
Hjalmar Johansen...
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ability of
pitch to
contaminate those in
contact with it is
mentioned by
Dogberry, a
character in Shakespeare's Much Ado
About Nothing, and the same point...
- (August 17, 1783 – July 13, 1835), also
known by his pen name
Obadiah Dogberry, Esq., was a 19th-century
American newspaper editor. He was one of the...