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tragedian
tragedian (trəˈdʒiːdɪən) Also 4–5 tragedyen, -ien, (tregedien), 7–8 tragœdian. [ME., prob. a. OF. tragediane (1372 in Hatz.-Darm.), later and mod.F. tragédien, f. tragédie tragedy: see -an.] 1. A dramatist who composes a tragedy or tragedies; a tragic poet or author.c 1374 Chaucer Boeth. iii. pr. vi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tragedian (disambiguation)
Tragedian refers to: A term for Greek playwrights who wrote tragedies. See Greek Tragedy. wikipedia.org
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tragedian
tragedian/trəˈdʒi:dɪən; trə`dʒidɪən/ n1 writer of tragedies 悲剧作家.2 actor in tragedy 悲剧演员. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Ezekiel the Tragedian
Ezekiel the Tragedian – also known as Ezekiel the Dramatist and Ezekiel the Poet – was a Jewish dramatist who wrote in Alexandria. Allen, "Ezekiel the Tragedian on the Despoliation of Egypt," Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha, 17.1 (2007), 3-19. Kristine J. wikipedia.org
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A Tragedian in Spite of Himself
A Tragedian in Spite of Himself , also known as A Reluctant Tragic Hero) is an 1889 one-act play by Anton Chekhov. wikipedia.org
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tragédienne
‖ tragédienne (traʒedjɛn) [Fr., fem. of tragédien tragedian.] A female tragedian or actor of tragedy; a tragic actress.1851 Longfellow in Life (1891) II. 221 We..called on Jenny Lind, and on Mrs. Warner, the tragédienne. 1866 Standara 7 Mar. 2/6 On Thursday night Miss Siddons, a young tragedienne..a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Diogenes of Athens (tragedian)
Diogenes of Athens () was a writer of Greek tragedy in the late 5th or early 4th century BC. His works are listed by the Suda as Semele, Achilles, Helen, Herakles, Thyestes, Medea, Oedipus, and Chrysippus. He was either born or flourished at the time of the Thirty Tyrants and the suppression of Athe... wikipedia.org
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tragedist
tragedist rare—1. (ˈtrædʒɪdɪst) [f. tragedy + -ist.] A writer of tragedy: = tragedian 1.1823 G. Darley in Lond. Mag. Dec. 647/2 The os magna sonans..is the first great qualification for a tragedist, and this qualification the Author of the Bride's Tragedy most undeniably possesses. Oxford English Dictionary
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Aphareus (writer)
Aphareus (4th century BC) was an ancient Greek tragedian and orator. He attended the school of Isocrates, along with Theodectes. wikipedia.org
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Vopiscus
Latin praenomen, or personal name Vopiscus Julius Iulus, a Roman consul in 473 BC Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo Vopiscus (c. 130 — 87 BC), an orator and tragedian wikipedia.org
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Aphareus (disambiguation)
Aphareus may refer to: Aphareus, name of multiple personages in Greek mythology Aphareus (writer) (4th century BCE), Ancient Greek orator and tragedian wikipedia.org
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埃德蒙·坚恩
David Garrick to the present time, edited by and , volume iii (, New York, 1886) Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy, The Life and Adventures of Edmund Kean, Tragedian wikipedia.org
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Aesop (disambiguation)
pseudonym of mathematician Jim Propp Aesop Rock, an American Hiphop recording artist See also Aesop's Fables (disambiguation) Clodius Aesopus, a Roman tragedian wikipedia.org
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Alcaeus (comic poet)
Fabricius mentions another Alcaeus, a tragedian. This appears to be the same person as Alcaeus the comic poet. wikipedia.org
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Crébillon
Notable people with that name include: Prosper Jolyot de Crébillon (Crébillon or Crébillon the Tragic, 1674–1762), French poet and tragedian Claude wikipedia.org
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