'My love can give no place, bid no denay' can neither yeild nor tolerate refusal. She is like a subject of a school exercise to him, 'Ay, that's the theme', shows how he seeks to woo Olivia through his experienced references, through known literature etc, artificial and contrived. She is objectified as a task, something that just needs to be convinced through his acting of a certain character. Expected guarantee of success - problematic expectations??