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dramatis personæ
‖ dramatis personæ (ˈdræmətɪs pəˈsəʊniː) Abbreviated dram. pers. [L.; = persons of a drama.] The characters of a drama or play; the actors in a drama. lit. or fig.1730 Fielding Temple Beau i. vi. Wks. 1882 VIII. 117 There is (to give you a short Dramatis Personae) my worthy uncle [etc.]. 1806 J. Jay...
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Persona (disambiguation)
(disambiguation)
Latin phrases:
Actio personalis moritur cum persona, "personal action dies with the person"
Ad personam, "to the person"
Dramatis personæ, "the masks of the drama"
In persona Christi, "in the person of Christ"
Persona designata, "A person considered as an individual rather than
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Prometheia
Prometheus Bound
The dramatis personae are Prometheus, Cratus (Power), Bia (Violence), Hephaestus, the mortal woman Io, Oceanus, Hermes and a chorus An erroneous list of Prometheus Bound'''s dramatis personæ indicates that Gaea and Heracles both appear in this play.
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Einar Schleef
He re-introduced the choir as a dramatis personæ and celebrated the tragic potential of the classic, ancient text.
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lady-love
ˈlady-love Also pseudo-arch. ladye-love. [f. lady n. (in sense 1 appositive; in sense 2 attrib.).] 1. A lady who is loved; a sweetheart. A supposed example quoted from R. Wilson's Coblers Prophesie (1594) is not to the point; Venus is called ‘Lady Love’ by more than one of the dramatis personæ.1733 ...
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Francis Cronin
Dramatis Personae by playwright Don Nigro. Playing John Rose. Accolades
Francis was nominated for Outsider person of the year 2013 and won the Waff (Wee Adventure Film Festive) People's choice Award 2012 for his other
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coal-hole
ˈcoal-hole 1. A small store-place for coals; a coal-cellar; also, the store-place for fuel in a ship.1661–2 Pepys Diary 8 Feb., All the day with the colliers removing the coles out of the old cole hole into the new one. 1797 Anti-Jacobin No. 1 She whipp'd two female 'prentices to death, And hid them...
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Perfidia (Ellroy novel)
Since many fictional and real-life characters appear in Perfidia, many from his prior novels, Ellroy added a dramatis personæ, which notes the previous
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Benvolio and Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet What do the characters of Benvolio and Mercutio in _Romeo and Juliet_ symbolize, if anything? Mercutio's character mainly provides jokes, and then, in his hot-headedness, is s...
The names of these two characters, which are introduced in actual spoken lines (not just speech prefixes or _Dramatis Personae)_ within the first two scenes
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Actor (disambiguation)
Backhoe, part of a digging machine, sometimes called "back actor"
See also
State actor
Non-state actor
The Actor (disambiguation)
Actress (disambiguation)
Dramatis personæ
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MechWarrior: Dark Age (novels)
year 3132 A.D., and although several prominent Classic-era characters appear (most notably, Victor Steiner-Davion), the "Dark Age" revolves around a new dramatis personæ.
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Officialdom Unmasked
It has over 800 dramatis personæ and many episodes. Characters
The novel has over 800 dramatis personæ.
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Play (theatre)
After the front matter, which includes the title and author, it usually begins with a dramatis personae: a list introducing the main characters of the See also
Canovaccio
Closet drama
Drama
Dramatis personæ
Playwright
Staged reading
Theatre
History of theatre
Screenplay
Musical theatre
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1709 in Great Britain
of The Works of Mr William Shakespear edited by dramatist Nicholas Rowe, the first modern edition of Shakespeare's plays, including scene divisions, dramatis personæ and a prefatory account of Shakespeare's life, the first substantial biography of him.
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