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... death . EDMUND When I dissuaded him from his intent And found him pight * to do it , with curst speech I threatened to discover him ; he replied , ' Thou unpossessing bastard ! dost thou think , If I should stand against thee , could ...
... death . EDMUND When I dissuaded him from his intent And found him pight * to do it , with curst speech I threatened to discover him ; he replied , ' Thou unpossessing bastard ! dost thou think , If I should stand against thee , could ...
Page 213
... death - cry , ' O , o , o , o . ' The quarto therefore supports the pessimistic reading of the end , with Lear simply dying in anguish knowing Cordelia dead ; it is in the revised text of the folio that other possibilities , taken up by ...
... death - cry , ' O , o , o , o . ' The quarto therefore supports the pessimistic reading of the end , with Lear simply dying in anguish knowing Cordelia dead ; it is in the revised text of the folio that other possibilities , taken up by ...
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... Death ! Hell ! Ye vultures , hold your impious hands , Or take a speedier death than you would give . CAPTAIN By whose command ? EDGAR Behold the duke your lord . ALBANY Guards , seize those instruments of cruelty . CORDELIA My Edgar ...
... Death ! Hell ! Ye vultures , hold your impious hands , Or take a speedier death than you would give . CAPTAIN By whose command ? EDGAR Behold the duke your lord . ALBANY Guards , seize those instruments of cruelty . CORDELIA My Edgar ...
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