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- Andromaque is a tragedy in five acts by the French playwright Jean Racine written in alexandrine verse. It was first performed on 17 November 1667 before...
- tragedian, producing such "examples of neoclassical perfection" as Phèdre, Andromaque, and Athalie. He did write one comedy, Les Plaideurs, and a muted tragedy...
- Andromaque is an opera in three acts by the composer André Ernest Modeste Grétry. The French libretto is an adaptation of Jean Racine's play Andromaque...
- Andromache and Pyrrhus (French: Andromaque et Pyrrhus) is an oil on canvas neoclassical history painting by the French artist Pierre-Narcisse Guérin, from...
- Improvisation #4 Improvisation #5 Improvisation #6 Incidental Music for Racine's Andromaque Just For Fun Lentement Madamoiselle (March, 1942) Mabel Mano Manoir de...
- frigate. Andromaque (1797), a galley, captured from the Venetians. Andromaque (1811), a 44-gun frigate. Andromaque (1841), a 56-gun frigate. Andromaque (1915)...
- vocalic sound. In the following example of "rime pauvre" by Racine in Andromaque, the rhyming sound is /y/; identically spelt "-ue": (...) ma vengeance...
- Dearborn Typefoundry) American Uncial (revised version, 1953, Klingspor) Andromaque (1958, cast by Deberny & Peignot for the Anvil Press) Hammer Samson Uncial...
- when a small French squadron comprising the French frigates Ariane and Andromaque, and the brig Mameluck returning from a commerce raiding campaign in the...
- destined to found the royal dynasty of France. In Jean Racine's play Andromaque (1667), Astyanax has narrowly escaped death at the hands of Odysseus,...