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On the one hundred twelfth night that meant something tangible.
What a pity we can't keep it up until Twelfth Night, as they used to.
On the twelfth night they broke out from the pyrgoi and tried to make it to the forests.
The evening of the 5 January is also Twelfth Night.
In Twelfth Night the emphasis on period clothing was relaxed.
There was a copy of Twelfth Night on the bedside table and he took it back to his own room.
What colour is the Harvest of Twelfth Night, do you imagine?
On the military and ecclesiastical front, preparations also went forward as Twelfth Night approached.
Some people have a party on January 6 and eat a special Twelfth Night cake.
What's the mood of it twelfth night?
The sisters also played together in Twelfth Night.
"Twelfth Night" is, after all, about dislocation, a tale of people surprised and transformed by a cosmic order than can feel a lot like chaos.
She came to my Twelfth Night party.
By Twelfth Night, both the holly and the ivy had to be taken down and put out of sight.
So if you start counting at sunset on 24 December, the twelfth night afterwards is 5 January".
Shakespeare rewrote this comedy as Twelfth Night in 1601.
Parallels to icons of that renaissance are more important for us than 'Twelfth Night' counterparts."
Tom is off work every eighth night and poor Fred gets every twelfth night off.
And twelfth night which was.
Shakespeare in Love contains several references to Twelfth Night.
March 9 Toward dawn after their twelfth night alone under the sail, Cindy was to experience her most moving and vivid hallucination.
Of course, I'm still suffused with the glow, of Twelfth Night.
Verse 4 is about the "fifth daughter" who on the "twelfth night" told the "first father" that her complexion is too pale.
Twelfth Night is followed by the Feast of the Epiphany on 6 January.
David-Lloyd's parts have included Sebastian in Twelfth Night on stage.
Sir Andrew Aguecheek (also spelled Ague-cheek) is a comic character in William Shakespeare's play Twelfth Night, or What You Will.