Andrew Aguecheek - Quotes

Quotes

  • but I am a great eater of beef, and I believe that does harm to my wit.' (1.3.85)
Sir Andrew explains himself.
  • Nay, let me alone for swearing (3.4.183)
Sir Andrew's boast that he is an expert at cursing.
  • He does it with a better grace, but I do it more natural (2.3.83)
Sir Andrew Aguecheek compares his fooling with that of Sir Toby Belch.
  • I was adored once too (2.3.171)
The reference of this quote is unclear, but indicates sadness underneath his carefree and idiotic nature.

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