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... MALVOLIO . Malvolio ( reads ) . Some are born great ; some achieve greatness ; and sobe i Malvolio . Softly ! -M , O , A ,
... MALVOLIO . Malvolio ( reads ) . Some are born great ; some achieve greatness ; and sobe i Malvolio . Softly ! -M , O , A ,
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... MALVOLIO takes up the letter . Sir To . Oh , peace ! and the spirit of humours intimate reading aloud to him ! Mal . By my life , this is my lady's hand : these be her very C's , her U's , and her T's ; and thus makes she her great P's ...
... MALVOLIO takes up the letter . Sir To . Oh , peace ! and the spirit of humours intimate reading aloud to him ! Mal . By my life , this is my lady's hand : these be her very C's , her U's , and her T's ; and thus makes she her great P's ...
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... Malvolio ? - he is sad and civil , 52 And suits well for a servant with my fortunes : - Where is Malvolio ? Mar. He's coming , madam ; but in very strange manner . He is , sure , possessed , madam . Oli . Why , what's the matter ? does ...
... Malvolio ? - he is sad and civil , 52 And suits well for a servant with my fortunes : - Where is Malvolio ? Mar. He's coming , madam ; but in very strange manner . He is , sure , possessed , madam . Oli . Why , what's the matter ? does ...
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