“A virtuous maid, the daughter of a count / That died... her brother... also died; for whose dear love/(Theysay)shehathabjuredthesight/And company of men.”
SeaCaptain
Act1Scene2
“Iprayyoubringyourhandtoh’buttery-barand let it drink... It’s dry, sir.”
Maria
Act1Scene3
“Ihopetoseeahuswifetaketheebetweenher legs”
Sir Toby
Act1Scene3
“Dearlad... theyshallyetbeliethyhappyyears/ Thatsaythouartaman: Diana’slip/Isnotmore smooth and rubious; thy small pipe / Is as the maiden’s organ... And all is semblative of a woman’s part.”
Orsino
Act1Scene4
“Not yet old enough for a man, nor young enough foraboy...Onewouldthinkhismother’smilkwere scarce out of him.”
Malvolio
Act1Scene5
“’Tis nature truly blent, whose red and white / Nature’sownsweetandcunninghandlaidon. / Lady,youarethecruellestshealive,/Ifyouwill lead these graces to the grave... You are too proud”
Viola
Act1Scene5
“Icannotlovehim.”
Olivia
Act1Scene5
“Iamyetsonearthemannersofmymotherthat, upontheleastoccasionmore,mineeyeswilltell tales of me.”
Sebastian
Act2Scene1
“How easy is it for the proper false / In women’s waxenheartstosettheirforms! /Alas,ourfrailty is the cause... What thriftless sighs shall pour Olivia breath?”
Viola
Act2Scene2
“Goodnight,Penthesilea”(SirToby),“Beforeme, she’s a good wench”
SirAndrew
Act2Scene3
“Let still the woman take / An elder than herself: so wears she to him, / So sways she level in her husband’sheart:/For,boy,howeverwedopraise ourselves, / Our fancies are more giddy and unfirm, / More longing, wavering, sooner lost and worn, Than women’s are.”
Orsino
Act2Scene4
“Womenareasroses,whosefairflower/Being once display’d, doth fall that very hour.”
Orsino
Act2Scene4
“Andsothey[women]are: alas,thattheyareso;/ To die, even when they to perfection grow!”
Viola
Act2Scene4
“’Tisthatmiracleandqueenofgems/Thatnature pranks [Olivia] in attracts my soul.”
Orsino
Act2Scene4
“Thereisnowoman’ssides/Canbidethebeating of so strong a passion / As love d
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