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Act 2

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  • Why appear you with this ridiculous boldness before my lady? (Act 3, Sc. 4, Lines 40-41)
  • To the gates of Tartar, thou most excellent devil of wit! (Act 2. sc. 5, line 210-211).
  • I'll make one, too. (Act 2. sc. 5, line 212).
  • Thy yellow stockings? (Lines 54)Cross-gartered? (Lines 56)
  • He will come to her in yellow stockings, and 'tis a color she abhors, and cross-gartered, a fashion she detests; and he will smile upon her, which will now be so unsuitable to her disposition (...) (Act 2. sc. 5, line 202-206).
  • "Remember who commended thy yellow stockings---"(act Lines 52-53)"And wished to see thee cross-gartered" (Act 3, Sc. 4 , Lines 55).
  • Madman, thou arrest. I say there is no darkness but ignorance, in which thou art more puzzled than the Egyptians in their fog. (Act 4, sc. 2, Lines 47-51)
  • Sir Topas, never was man thus wronged. Good Sir Topas, do not think I am mad. They have laid me here in hideous darkness--- (Act 4, sc. 2, Lines 30-32)
  • I am not mad, Sir Topas. I say to you this house is dark. (Act 4, sc. 2, Lines 42-43)
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  • (...) I will baffle Sir Toby, I will wash off gross acquaintance, I will be point-devise the very man (Act 2. sc 5, line 164-167).I will be strange, stout, in yellow stockings, and cross-gartered, even with the swiftness of putting on (Act 2. sc 5, line 174-176).Jove, I thank thee! I will smile (Act 2. sc 5, line 182-183).
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