tragical
IPA: trˈædʒɪkʌɫ
adjective
- (archaic) tragic
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Examples of "tragical" in Sentences
- The words are as 'tragical' and tender as were those of the melancholy Jaques.
- Some reluctance to recall tragical or humiliating scenes, and, by thus recalling to endure them, in some sense,
- He thought, with bitterness so real that it gave him a kind of tragical satisfaction, how certainly he could find him
- And Gorgias used to call tragical poems cheats, wherein he that did cheat was juster than he that did not cheat, and he that was cheated was wiser than he that was not cheated.
- Maybe some premonition -- some such smother at the heart as Hamlet knew -- came to him then, made him almost statue-like in his quiet and filled his face with a kind of tragical beauty.
- He thought, with bitterness so real that it gave him a kind of tragical satisfaction, how certainly he could find him a little later at Mrs. Leighton's; and Fulkerson's happiness became an added injury.
- While he was in this irresolute mind there came to the court certain players, in whom Hamlet formerly used to take delight, and particularly to hear one of them speak a tragical speech, describing the death of old
- While he was in this irresolute mind there came to the court certain players, in whom Hamlet formerly used to take delight, and particularly to hear one of them speak a tragical speech, describing the death of old Priam, King of Troy, with the grief of Hecuba his queen.
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