Holofernes and Sir Nathaniel exchange overblown praise of each other’s learning, then discuss Don Adriano de Armado in equally inflated language, mocking his affected speech and manner. Armado arrives with Moth and Costard, and Moth and Costard immediately trade jokes with the scholars. Armado explains that the king wants to greet the French princess with a show, and asks for help. Holofernes proposes staging the Nine Worthies, assigning roles among the group: Nathaniel, himself, Armado, Costard, and Moth, with Holofernes taking three parts. Armado approves, Moth adds clever comments, and Dull, who has said little, is recruited for the entertainment before everyone heads off to prepare the performance.
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