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Tragedy (from the ‹See Tfd›Gr****: τραγῳδία, tragōidia) is a
genre of
drama based on
human suffering and, mainly, the
terrible or
sorrowful events that...
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Simmes printed, the so-called "bad"
first quarto,
under the name The
Tragicall Historie of
Hamlet Prince of Denmarke. Q1
contains just over half of the...
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Frontispiece of The
Tragicall Historye of
Romeus and Juliet....
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Matteo Bandello and the
English translation by
Arthur Brooke in the poem
Tragicall Historye of
Romeus and
Juliet (1562)
appear to be the
sources for Shakespeare's...
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Shakespeare (1982). ISBN 978-1903436677 P. 18 – 20. Shakespeare, William. The
Tragicall Historie of
Hamlet Prince of Denmarke. As it hath
beene diuerse times...
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Tragical History of the Life and
Death of
Doctor Faustus,
commonly referred to
simply as
Doctor Faustus, is an
Elizabethan tragedy by
Christopher Marlowe...
- Franciscan. A
sonnet of Grahame's was
published as part of the
preface to the
Tragicall Death of Sophonisba, by
David Murray, Scoto-Brittaine, John Smethwick...
- On 13
April 1934, the
Oxford University Dramatic Society performed The
Tragicall Historie of
Doctor Faustus on the BBC
National Programme, with R.F. Felton...
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train in 1566, for he was
living there in 1567, when he
wrote Certaine tragicall discourses written oute of
Frenche and Latin. This book is a free translation...
- Q1 of
Hamlet (also
called the "First Quarto", full
title The
Tragicall Historie of
Hamlet Prince of Denmarke) is a
short early text of the Shakespearean...