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A series of passages relate to the handling of the crown . They all demonstrate
Tamburlaine ' s power , his superiority over his enemies . The first opponent ,
Theridamas , is not a king , and he is conquered by words alone . 18 The second
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A series of passages relate to the handling of the crown . They all demonstrate
Tamburlaine ' s power , his superiority over his enemies . The first opponent ,
Theridamas , is not a king , and he is conquered by words alone . 18 The second
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Zenocrate : Now let me offer to my gracious lord His royal crown again so highly
won . Tamburlaine : Nay , take the Turkish crown from her , Zenocrate , And
crown me emperor of Africa . Zabina : No , Tamburlaine ; though now thou gat the
best ...
Zenocrate : Now let me offer to my gracious lord His royal crown again so highly
won . Tamburlaine : Nay , take the Turkish crown from her , Zenocrate , And
crown me emperor of Africa . Zabina : No , Tamburlaine ; though now thou gat the
best ...
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The crown to him is a symbol of life , the rendering up of it means death . Being
asked to yield it up he has great difficulty in parting with this precious object . He
is convinced of his divine right , and the crown is his token of it . At first he gives ...
The crown to him is a symbol of life , the rendering up of it means death . Being
asked to yield it up he has great difficulty in parting with this precious object . He
is convinced of his divine right , and the crown is his token of it . At first he gives ...
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