The book John Hoole His Life And His Tragedies was written by author Arthur Sgesser Here you can read free online of John Hoole His Life And His Tragedies book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is John Hoole His Life And His Tragedies a good or bad book?
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. . Mithranes returns from his fruitles search after Cyrus. She sends him off to the fountain, in the same way as Harpagus, then prays to the gods and faints at the sight of Cam- byses, who enters with his sword drawn. While he is busy in reviving her, Cyrus arrives. Cambyses attacks him furiously, and Mandane recovers from her swoon only just in time to prevent the death of her son . . . Cyrus had in vain waited for Mandane at the fountain and had now been sent hither by Harpagus. Cambyses had... been attacked on his way to the fountain by the guards; he had wounded some of them, and thus stained his sword with blood . . . They are interrupted by Mithranes, who warns father and son to hide themselves, as Astyages will soon pass this way to the temple. (Exeunt Cyrus and Mithranes). Nevertheless the king overhears Cambyses' last words to Mandane and gathers from them that Cyrus is still alive. Cambyses is made prisoner for the second time. Harpagus brings the news that a 24 revolt against Astyages and in favour of Cyrus has broken out.
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