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Cosroe , the brother of Mycetes , the king of Persia , dissociates himself from his
brother ' s policy and aims at the crown himself . He easily achieves his end : 2
Cosroe : But Menaphon , what means this trumpet ' s sound ? Menaphon :
Behold ...
Cosroe , the brother of Mycetes , the king of Persia , dissociates himself from his
brother ' s policy and aims at the crown himself . He easily achieves his end : 2
Cosroe : But Menaphon , what means this trumpet ' s sound ? Menaphon :
Behold ...
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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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... his situation is he orders Leicester to call the envoys back . Then he makes a
second effort to yield up the crown : Edward : . . . Here receive my crown ;
Receive it ? no , these innocent hands of mine Shall not be guilty of so foul a
crime .
... his situation is he orders Leicester to call the envoys back . Then he makes a
second effort to yield up the crown : Edward : . . . Here receive my crown ;
Receive it ? no , these innocent hands of mine Shall not be guilty of so foul a
crime .
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