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How with a sportful malice it was followed, May rather pluck on laughter than revenge, If that the injuries be justly weighed That have on both sides passed. FABIAN Good madam, let me speak, and don't let any quarreling cast a shadow over the surprised joy of these happy couples, which I have been amazed by.
- Act 2, Scene 1
SEBASTIAN. No, sooth, sir. My determinate voyage is mere...
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While Orsino waits, the officers barge in with Antonio....
- Act 2, Scene 1
Jul 31, 2015 · 2591 How with a sportful malice it was followed 2592 May rather pluck on laughter than revenge, 2593 390 If that the injuries be justly weighed 2594 That have on both sides passed. OLIVIA, ⌜ to Malvolio ⌝ 2595 Alas, poor fool, how have they baffled thee! FOOL 2596 Why, “some are born great, some achieve greatness,
5.1.303 2536How with a sportful malice it was followed 5.1.304 2537 May rather pluck on laughter than revenge, 5.1.305 2538 If that the injuries be justly weighed
How with a sportful malice it was follow'd, May rather pluck on laughter than revenge; If that the injuries be justly weigh'd That have on both sides pass'd. OLIVIA Alas, poor fool, how have they ...
How with a sportful malice it was follow'd May rather pluck on laughter than revenge; If that the injuries be justly weigh'd(380) That have on both sides past. OLIVIA: [To Malvolio.] Alas, poor fool, how have they baffled thee! FESTE: Why, [imitating Malvolio] ‘some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrown upon ...
How with a sportful malice it was follow'd, May rather pluck on laughter than revenge; If that the injuries be justly weigh'd That have on both sides pass'd. Oli. Alas, poor fool, how have they baffled thee! Clo. Why, 'some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrown upon them.'
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365 How with a sportful malice it was follow'd, 366 May rather pluck on laughter than revenge; 367 If that the injuries be justly weigh'd 368 That have on both sides pass'd. OLIVIA 369 Alas, poor fool, how have they baffled thee!