In Chapter Six, Johnny meets Belladonna and loses her again, in tragical circumstances. |
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How bitter, black and tragical that would be: the man who was nearly president ousted by the ingrates of his own party and state. |
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You will get to know interesting, tragical and amusing stories of Cologne women. |
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In this sense, Shylock is a tragical figure instead of a comical one, because he has to make a difficult decision, either result of which will hurt himself. |
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Roman satire has two kinds, he says: comical satire and tragical satire, each with its own kind of legitimacy. |
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At the moment, the tragical situation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict hangs on our work. |
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Transcended by this tragical death, he claimed four wins and battled out for the title with Valentino Rossi. |
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It is necessary to learn again that History is tragical and that we have not ceased to exist on the edge of the abyss. |
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If your spirituality is developed, you may seek professional well-being as an employee of a humanitarian organization or as an actor in tragical drama. |
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A playful art to get the tragical side of life acceptable. |
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Here, one can perceive the tragical but majestuous death of a swan. |
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The translation, and probably the philological notes, both of which evince much reading but not accurate scholarship, are by Charles Blount, whose tragical end is told by Bayle. |
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Something like the tragical fragrance of blue flowers. |
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It is with a feeling of real affliction that we heard of the tragical and irreparate loss of President Kennedy. |
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With a daily life, tragical or humoristic tone, these tales deal with the most common problems and the troubled identity that face the persons who feel different. |
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Macbeth is like a record of a preternatural and tragical event. |
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One of the more recognizable ghosts in English literature is the shade of Hamlet's murdered father in Shakespeare's The Tragical History of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. |
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