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act two, scene one, 'my stars shine darkly over me, the malignancy of…
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'my stars shine darkly over me, the malignancy of my fate might perhaps distemper yours'
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in the last line of the previous scene Olivia was talking about fate in a much more passive way, perhaps because she is a female
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'but come what may I do adore thee so, that danger shall seem sport, and I will go'
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'if the heavens had been pleased, would we had so ended
Antonio saved him, believes the sister died
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'pardon me, sir, your bad entertainment'
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Sebastian doesn't exploit people, positive portrayal