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- Olivia is eventually persuaded to unveil herself, and she presents her beautiful face to Cesario — to which "he" responds playfully and most positively: "Excellently done, if God did all." Cesario then laments that the owner of such beauty is indeed cruel if she would carry her "graces to the grave" and "leave the world no copy."www.cliffsnotes.com/literature/t/twelfth-night/summary-and-analysis/act-i-scene-5
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