To remind Beatrice of Benedick's good qualities.
Benedick says that there Hero is nothing special, "Why I'faith, methinks she's too low for a high praise, too little for a great praise, too low for a high praise, and too brown for a fair praise" Benedick is trying to reinforce that "love" is all very silly and is more about clouding men's judgment than anything else. For this reason he claims Hero is neither spectacular nor horrible.
how did praise dance start and where? i need to know
No. The Praise of Folly was written by Erasmus, some decades before Shakespeare's time.
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Alex Haley
Hero and Ursula praise Benedick because they are trying to manipulate him into falling in love with Beatrice. By speaking highly of Benedick and suggesting that he is secretly in love with Beatrice, they hope to stir up feelings of jealousy and curiosity in him that will lead to him realizing his own feelings for her.
"Extol" is a word used to describe praising or lauding someone or something highly.
Benedick says that there Hero is nothing special, "Why I'faith, methinks she's too low for a high praise, too little for a great praise, too low for a high praise, and too brown for a fair praise" Benedick is trying to reinforce that "love" is all very silly and is more about clouding men's judgment than anything else. For this reason he claims Hero is neither spectacular nor horrible.
"Antoine" is a common French masculine given name, equivalent to "Anthony" in English.
Exalt
A serious intricate and highly emotional poem of high praise is an ode.
to praise highly
lauds
extol
Praised - or highly spoken of?
Praise admire or appreciate
Someone who always thanks or praise god. "Highly Praised"Ahmed means highly praised, or one who constantly praises God.