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On her maimed face was the look of a tragedian.
It stamped and rolled its eyes like a bad tragedian.
She has never considered herself a tragedian, a word to make her giggle.
Even those you were wont to take such delight in, the tragedians of the city.
In practice, true tragedians and comics are mostly different animals.
He was watching the Tragedian out of the corner of his eyes.
A troupe of Tragedians arrives and offers the two men a show.
As with the tragedians, few works still remain of the great comedic writers.
No matter the powers of description, the tragedian must comprehend before he can describe.
Julia Roberts is found not to be a tragedian.
The tragedians of past centuries might have been disturbed by our progress in these matters.
He is angry that the pair had not earlier stayed to watch their play because, without an audience, his Tragedians are nothing.
In describing his approach, he says he thinks of himself as a tragedian.
That vain tragedian, he thought; let us see how he looks to the new age.
Racine was mostly a tragedian, even though he did write one comedy.
The tragedian and his tracker were in the back.
"The art of the comic is no less than that of the tragedian," he said.
Does the actor see himself as a comedian or as a tragedian?
Let's go, then: We see, thus, the difference in method of approach of these three tragedians to the same story.
Henry the Eighth is a tragedian, and the scenes where he kills people are done to the very life.
I fear that I must have been talking darkly, like the tragedians.
For one moment, while she looked at him in her love and mirth, he saw the absurdity of the Tragedian.
"You do not love me," said the Tragedian in a thin bat-like voice: and he was now very difficult to see.
Teachers and tragedians also come from this type.
"If you scratch the surface, every humorist is a tragedian.