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Which sentence best explains the meaning of the bolded line in this excerpt from act v, scene i, of twelfth night?

clown: why, 'some are born great, some achieve
greatness, and some have greatness thrown upon
them.' i was one, sir, in this interlude; —one sir
topas, sir; but that's all one: —'by the lord, fool, i
am not mad; '—but do you remember? 'madam,
why laugh you at such a barren rascal? an you
smile not, he's gagged'? ⇒ bold line [and thus the whirligig of
time brings in his revenges. ]

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