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Pagina 287
... Malvolio shut up as mad—Clown. 'What is the opinion of Pythagoras concerning wild-fowl? Malvolio. That the soul of our grandam might haply inhabit a bird. Clown. What thinkest thou of his opinion? Malvolio. I think nobly of the soul ...
... Malvolio shut up as mad—Clown. 'What is the opinion of Pythagoras concerning wild-fowl? Malvolio. That the soul of our grandam might haply inhabit a bird. Clown. What thinkest thou of his opinion? Malvolio. I think nobly of the soul ...
Pagina 288
... which rebel against it, and, as Johnson says, 'excite him to a deed of honour. the representation of Malvolio as a comic fool whose silly brain is turned by conceit. It was shocking, but the manager knew his audience. 288 SHAKESPEARE.
... which rebel against it, and, as Johnson says, 'excite him to a deed of honour. the representation of Malvolio as a comic fool whose silly brain is turned by conceit. It was shocking, but the manager knew his audience. 288 SHAKESPEARE.
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