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  1. Jul 31, 2015 · Act 4, scene 2. Scene 2. Synopsis: Under directions from Sir Toby, the Fool disguises himself as a parish priest and visits the imprisoned Malvolio. In his own person, the Fool agrees to fetch pen, paper, and a candle for the supposed madman. Enter Maria and ⌜Feste, the Fool.⌝.

  2. Jun 6, 2019 · For the rain, & c. But when I came unto my beds, With hey, ho, & c. With toss-pots still had drunken heads, For the rain, & c. A great while ago the world begun, With hey, ho, & c. But that's all one, our play is done, And we'll strive to please you every day.

  3. Dec 1, 1997 · 335 by William Shakespeare. Twelfth Night; Or, What You Will by William Shakespeare ... Plain Text UTF-8: ... Twelfth Night; Or, What You Will Note: The First Folio ...

  4. Jul 31, 2015 · Act 2, scene 2. Scene 2. Synopsis: Malvolio finds the disguised Viola and “returns” the ring. Viola, alone, realizes that Olivia has fallen in love with Cesario and understands that Orsino, Olivia, and Viola/Cesario are now in a love triangle that she is helpless to resolve. Enter Viola and Malvolio, at several doors.

  5. For God’s sake, Sir Toby, you’ve got to come home earlier at night. My lady Olivia, your niece, disapproves of your late-night partying. SIR TOBY BELCH Well, she can get used to it. MARIA Yes, but you need to keep yourself within the limits of order and decency. SIR TOBY BELCH Keep myself?

  6. Oct 20, 2017 · ABBYY FineReader 11.0 (Extended OCR) Ppi. 600. Scanner. Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.3. William. shakespeare. Twelfth Night, or What You Will is a comedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written around 1601–02 as a Twelfth Night's entertainment for the...

  7. Jul 31, 2015 · Act 2, scene 5. Scene 5. Synopsis: Maria lays her trap for Malvolio by placing her forged letter in his path. From their hiding place, Toby, Andrew, and Fabian observe Malvolio’s delight in discovering the love letter. Malvolio promises to obey the letter: to smile, to put on yellow stockings cross-gartered, and to be haughty to Sir Toby.

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