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MYCETES. Brother Cosroe, I find myself agriev'd; Yet insufficient to express the same, For it requires a great and thundering speech: Good brother, tell the cause unto my lords; I know you have a better wit than I.Tags
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- Canonical title
- Tamburlaine, Part 1
- Original title
- Tamburlaine the Great, Part 1
- Original publication date
- 1587
- People/Characters
- Timur (Tamburlaine); Techelles; Usumcasane; Theridamas; Zenocrate; Mycetes, King of Persia (show all 25); Cosroe; Ceneus; Ortygius; Meander; Menaphon; Bajazeth, King of Turkey; Zabina; Ebea; King of Algier; King of Fez; King of Morocco; Alcidamus, King of Arabia; Soldan of Egypt; Governor of Damascus; Agydas; Magnetes; Capolin; Anippe; Virgin of Damascus
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- Persia; Turkey; Egypt
- Important events
- 14th century; Middle Ages
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- English, French
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