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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...
- The
Tragedy of
Richard the Third,
often shortened to
Richard III, is a play by
William Shakespeare. It was
probably written c. 1592–1594. It is labelled...
- The
Tragedy of Ot****o, the Moor of Venice,
often shortened to Ot****o (/ɒˈθɛloʊ/), is a
tragedy written by
William Shakespeare around 1603. Set in Venice...
- play to "B. J. F." A
second quarto appeared in 1640
under the
title The
Tragoedy of
Rollo Duke of Normandy,
published at
Oxford by
stationer Leonard Lichfield...
- (secondary)
stress can be added,
resulting in a long Ē (/iː/). Examples:
tragœdy, (arch)diœcese; œconomisation, œsophageal; œsophagus, œcologist, œcology...
- Look up tragedy, tragedie, tragic, or
tragœdy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
tragedy is a
literary work with an
unhappy outcome.
Tragedy may also...
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Printed for
Nathaniel Butter. p. 12r. Shakespeare,
William (1622). The
tragœdy of Ot****o, the
Moore of Venice. As it hath
beene diuerse times acted at...
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First published:
version of the play
published in
quarto in 1622 as The
Tragœdy of Ot****o, The
Moore of
Venice (printed by
Nicholas Okes for
Thomas Walkley)...
- prætorium or
praetorium Both
forms with œ and æ seen, from Latin, praetōrium.
subpoena subpœna
subpena (rare)
tragedy tragœdy tragoedy zoogloea zoöglœa -...
- Q2 1609 Q3 1611 Q4 1st
state Q4 2nd
state Q5 1630 Q6 1635 Q1 1622 THE |
Tragœdy of Ot****o, | The
Moore of Venice. | As it hath
beene diuerse times acted...