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ACTIvITy 4.16
continued
exploring Theatrical elements
dissembling: false, cheating
my Notes
Olivia: Even what it please my lord, that shall become him.
Duke Orsino: Why should I not, had I the heart to do it, Kill what I love?
Come, boy, with me; my thoughts are ripe in mischief: I’ll sacrifice the lamb that I do love,
To spite a raven’s heart within a dove.
Viola: And I, most jocund, apt and willingly, To do you rest, a thousand deaths would die.
Olivia: Where goes Cesario?
Viola: After him I love
More than I love these eyes, more than my life, More, by all mores, than e’er I shall love wife.
Olivia: Ay me, detested! how am I beguiled!
Viola: Who does beguile you? who does do you wrong?
Olivia: Hast thou forgot thyself? is it so long? Call forth the holy father.
Duke Orsino: Come, away!
Olivia: Whither, my lord? Cesario, husband, stay.
Duke Orsino: Husband!
Olivia: Ay, husband: can he that deny?
Duke Orsino: Her husband, sirrah!
Viola: No, my lord, not I.
Olivia: Fear not, Cesario; take thy fortunes up: A contract of eternal bond of love.
Duke Orsino: O thou dissembling cub! Farewell, and take her; but direct thy feet Where thou and I henceforth may never meet.
Viola: My lord, I do protest— Olivia: O, do not swear!
Hold little faith, though thou hast too much fear. (Enter Sebastian) Sebastian: Pardon me, sweet one, even for the vows
We made each other but so late ago.
Duke Orsino: One face, one voice, one habit, and two persons, A natural perspective, that is and is not!
How have you made division of yourself?
An apple, cleft in two, is not more twin
Than these two creatures.
Olivia: Most wonderful!
Sebastian: Do I stand there? I never had a brother;
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