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tragedian Meaning in Tamil ( tragedian வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

நாடகத்தில் துயரப் பாத்திரம் ஏற்று நடிப்பவர்,



tragedian தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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tragedian's Usage Examples:

The story of the sphinx's riddle first occurs in the Greek tragedians.


The legend of an organized apportionment of Peloponnese amongst the Heracleid leaders appears first in the 5th-century tragedians, - not earlier, that is, than the rise of the Peloponnesian League, - and was amplified in the 4th century; the Aetolians' aid, and claim to Elis, appear first in Ephorus.


"When Myrtilus claimed his promised reward, Pelops flung him into the sea near Geraestus in Euboea, and from his dying curse sprang those crimes and sorrows of the house of Pelops which supplied the Greek tragedians with such fruitful themes (Sophocles, Electra, 505, with Jebb's note).


Attius Varus, with the tragedian (Appian, B.


The fragments of the old tragedian Pacuvius and of the satirist Lucilius show that Lucretius had made use of their expressions and materials.


The tragedians used her story to point the moral of the instability of human happiness; Niobe became the representative of human nature, liable to pride in prosperity and forgetfulness of the respect and submission due to the gods.


Besides philosophical studies, where he now added Aristotle to Plato, he read Homer and the Greek tragedians, made extracts from books, attended lectures on physiology, and dabbled in other sciences.


According to the account given by Pindar and the tragedians, Agamemnon was slain by his wife' alone in a bath, a piece of cloth or a net having first been thrown over him to prevent resistance.


We must therefore hasten onward to the age of Pericles, in which Hippocrates, already called "the Great," was in medicine as complete a representative of the highest efforts of the Greek intellect as were his contemporaries the great philosophers, orators and tragedians.


Eretria was the birthplace of the tragedian Achaeus and of the "Megarian" philosopher Menedemus.


Homer does not speak of the horrors of the story, which are first found in the tragedians; he merely states (Iliad, ii.


His own compositions, however, chiefly consisted of tragedies (Suidas gives the titles of twenty, of which very few fragments have been preserved), which secured him a place in the Pleiad of Alexandrian tragedians.


220-132), the nephew of Ennius, called by Cicero the greatest of Roman tragedians; and, in the following generation, by L.





Synonyms:

writer, author,



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