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Example sentences for "tragedian"

Lexicographically close words:
traffics; traffike; traffique; trafique; tragacanth; tragedians; tragedienne; tragedies; tragedy; tragen
  1. The tragedian himself was playing Vyazemsky; Limonadov, the stage manager, was playing Morozov; Madame Beobahtov, Elena.

  2. Only three turned up, the manager Limonadov, the tragedian Fenogenov, and the comic man Vodolazov; the others sent excuses.

  3. The tragedian shouted, hissed, quivered, and squeezed Masha in his iron embrace.

  4. The tragedian very soon gave up the part in disgust.

  5. True, the circus is still open to him; but in the eyes of a well-educated performing horse a circus must be much what a music-hall is in the opinion of a tragedian devoted to five-act plays.

  6. Nay, I have known in our company this ridiculous sort of regret carried so far that the tragedian has thought himself injured when the comedian pretended to wear a fine coat.

  7. The labours of doubling fell chiefly on the minor players, for the leading tragedian was too frequently present on the scene as the hero of the night to be able to undertake other duties.

  8. This was when the great tragedian undertook the management of Covent Garden.

  9. The great tragedian sent for her to his dressing-room, lifted her on to his knee and questioned her.

  10. The consequence was (though there was clearly some shuffling on Macready's part) that the great tragedian himself consented to take the part at the last moment.

  11. There was one there I cared not to meet, nor would you," the tragedian answered in a sepulchral voice.

  12. And thus the great ambition of the tragedian to be a benefactor to his profession was destined to come almost to naught.

  13. He wrote with more purity, according to the French critics, than his brother, and it must be owned that, in his Ariane, he has given to love a tone more passionate and natural than the manly scenes of the older tragedian ever present.

  14. James Quin the tragedian was a bon vivant.

  15. The illustrious tragedian died at the meridian of his glory.

  16. The Tragedian began to rummage an ancient hair-trunk that looked as raggedly bald as his own scalp; dislodging sceptres, daggers, crowns, spangled robes and stage wigs.

  17. The great Tragedian danced with ecstasy at this "palpable hit," and promised pipes and purl for the critical party after the performance.

  18. Mine host of the Ram now entered with a curiously compounded mug of mum, in which the great Tragedian (who was not particular from Clos Vougeot to Old Tom) drank the Stage that goes with and without wheels.

  19. Here the great Tragedian became overpowered, and cried a flood of stage tears very naturally.

  20. The Tragedian unbent by degrees; his adust countenance warmed into flesh and blood, and he grew facetious and festive.

  21. If you would explore the 'secrets of the prison-house,' I can gratify your curiosity, having an engagement with the great Tragedian to crush a mug of mum with him behind the scenes.

  22. A penny-postman-like rap at the caravan door was answered by the great Tragedian with "'Open locks whoever knocks!

  23. At this juncture our host attempted to fill Rossi's glass with some peculiarly choice wine, but the tragedian stopped him with a smile.

  24. He told the tragedian how deeply he had been impressed by his performance of "Othello," and how this had deflected his intention from a modern and European to an Oriental and ancient theme.

  25. After the fall of the curtain, Browning, Forster, and other friends sought the tragedian and congratulated him upon the success both of the play and of his impersonation of the chief character.

  26. This Tragedian had always a nice regard to Good Manners.

  27. This Tragedian like Aeschylus does not often concern himself with Amours, and when he does, nothing can be more temperate, and decent.

  28. I would I were a glove upon that hand, that I might touch that cheek,'" quoted the tragedian from his favourite "Romeo and Juliet.

  29. By the time the tragedian had finished his recital, our friends had arrived at the door of the inn, where their host's pretty daughter waited to receive them.

  30. Under the spell of these performers, I wrote a series of studies of the tragedian in his greatest rĂ´les.

  31. This was enough to justify me in giving up one of my precious dollars on the chance of seeing the great tragedian enter the room.

  32. In that final sleep Jack Pudding lies with Roscius; the tragedian does not disdain the mummer, and beautiful Columbine, all silver spangles and lace, is company for the clown.

  33. It was not long after this that Davenport was pitted against the English tragedian Barry Sullivan in New York.

  34. Accordingly it was not long before the veteran tragedian (Lyne was now fifty-six) was announced to appear in a round of favorite characters supported by the Theatre Stock Company.

  35. Stark was a very talented tragedian of the Forrest school, and his engagement proved quite popular and successful.

  36. Bandmann, Tragedian and breeder of fine horses and cattle.

  37. Such was the situation at the time when the Carters made their first visit to Salt Lake, and the veteran tragedian having settled down in Salt Lake to end his days, was in mortal dread of the Carters fixing their future home here too.

  38. She played light comic parts throughout the season; but her powers as a tragedian do not seem to have been suspected.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tragedian" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.